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Tensions brew between Tim Hortons franchisees and parent company

Tensions brew between Tim Hortons franchisees and parent company

U.S. Tim Hortons franchisee association sues parent company over contract clause
5 to start your day

5 to start your day

Nurses rally in Vancouver, IHIT identifies latest murder victim in Pitt Meadows and more
Nobel literature prize will not be awarded this year

Nobel literature prize will not be awarded this year

The prize will not be awarded due to sex-abuse allegations that have affected the public image of the Swedish Academy that selects the winner
Humboldt Broncos tribute concert raises $428,000 for families affected by crash

Humboldt Broncos tribute concert raises $428,000 for families affected by crash

NHL players, Olympians and thousands of others attended the benefit concert
Hawaii volcano shoots lava into sky; evacuations ordered

Hawaii volcano shoots lava into sky; evacuations ordered

A volcano on the Big Island erupted Thursday sending lava shooting into the sky
Previously unknown Thomson painting found in Vernon

Previously unknown Thomson painting found in Vernon

They didn鈥檛 expect a previously unknown Tom Thomson painting to turn up in Vernon.
Two years later: Most Syrian refugees settling well in B.C., report says

Two years later: Most Syrian refugees settling well in B.C., report says

More than 4,000 refugees arrived in the province from war-torn Syria in 2016
Norovirus outbreaks linked to oysters sign of water pollution: shellfish group

Norovirus outbreaks linked to oysters sign of water pollution: shellfish group

Marsha Taylor, B.C. Centre for Disease Control epidemiologist, said norovirus contaminates foods
VIDEO: Pot plan proceeding apace, Trudeau insists, despite calls for delay

VIDEO: Pot plan proceeding apace, Trudeau insists, despite calls for delay

Trudeau says the plan to make recreational pot legal by this summer will go ahead without delay
B.C. cities brace for possible drop in traffic fine revenue

B.C. cities brace for possible drop in traffic fine revenue

Province wants to discuss revenue-sharing agreement as traffic enforcement expected to improve