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VIDEO: Feds propose warning labels for foods high in sugar, fat, salt

VIDEO: Feds propose warning labels for foods high in sugar, fat, salt

A proposed front-of-package food label is part of the federal government’s healthy eating strategy
‘Absolutely perverse’: Outrage after white farmer found not guilty in Indigenous death

‘Absolutely perverse’: Outrage after white farmer found not guilty in Indigenous death

Jury found Gerald Stanley not guilty of second degree murder in 2016 death of Colten Boushie
After Rugby World Cup qualifying loss, Canada looks to rebound against the U.S.

After Rugby World Cup qualifying loss, Canada looks to rebound against the U.S.

The Canadians lost the two-game aggregate series against Uruguay by a 70-60 margin
Police officer in ̨ÍåMMÂãÁÄÊÒ motorcade seriously injured in crash in California

Police officer in ̨ÍåMMÂãÁÄÊÒ motorcade seriously injured in crash in California

California Highway Patrol officer treated for non-life threatening, but serious injuries: the force
Project Watershed presented Community Action Award

Project Watershed presented Community Action Award

Recipient honoured at Coumncil of Canadians AGM
Canadian foursome qualifies for Olympic pursuit

Canadian foursome qualifies for Olympic pursuit

Quartet crack top-60 in women’s biathlon individual sprint race Saturday
‘Bushman of the Shuswap’ fugitive John Bjornstorm dies at 58

‘Bushman of the Shuswap’ fugitive John Bjornstorm dies at 58

Bjornstrom made the news when he escaped from a jail, evaded police capture for nearly two years
Morris and Lawes open with mixed results in doubles curling at Olympics

Morris and Lawes open with mixed results in doubles curling at Olympics

Pyeongchang Winter Olympics officially open Friday but Canadians were in competition mode Thursday
Federal Tories eye 2019 election

Federal Tories eye 2019 election

Choice in 2019 will come down to Canada being free or unfree in future: Scheer
SAY WHAT? Readers weigh in on change to B.C. Family Day

SAY WHAT? Readers weigh in on change to B.C. Family Day

The stat holiday will fall on the third Monday of February, starting next year