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Resident concerned after diesel spill at rail yard in Golden, B.C.

The British Columbia environment ministry says up to 25,000 litres of diesel was spilled after a Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) Rail train collided with a...

How one foreign-trained veterinarian is navigating the licensing process in Prince George, B.C.

Malouah Nicole Straker worked as a veterinarian in her home country of Trinidad and Tobago for 10 years before moving to Canada four months ago.However,...

Blaming immigration for the country's housing crisis disguises the real problem, analysts say 

It's an argument that comes up time after time whenever there is a discussion about the housing crisis that plagues Metro Vancouver or anywhere...

Only a small percentage of travellers are using ArriveCAN months after it was made optional

Little more than a tenth of international arrivals at Canada's major airports used the ArriveCAN app in the first few months of 2023.The app...

Where am I from? Go ahead, ask. My history is as rich as the fabric of Canada

This First Person article is by Bernice Fonseka, a family doctor and mother who lives in Calgary. For more information about First Person stories, please see the FAQ.Where...

Defence leads Lions past Elks in home opener for 1st shutout since 1977

The B.C. Lions talked before Saturday's matchup against the Edmonton Elks about the need for their offence to continue its high flying ways, but...

B.C. Lions 22, Edmonton Elks 0: Home side doesn't quite put on a show, but gets the job done

Sports Football CFL BC Lions The Edmonton Elks...

CEO of beleaguered Royal B.C. Museum resigns after 16 months

The CEO of the Royal B.C. Museum stepped down after nearly a year-and-a-half on the job.The Victoria-based provincial museum's board announced CEO Alicia Dubois's...

Blue Jays stub their toes in Texas as Rangers even series with rubber match on tap

Sports Baseball Varsho a bright spot as he belted 12th home run...

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