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Update: Kelowna man charged with killing wife, daughters

Update: Kelowna man charged with killing wife, daughters

Last night a Kelowna man was charged in connection to three bodies discovered Tuesday.
The cold returns for Winter Games in Pyeongchang

The cold returns for Winter Games in Pyeongchang

After two straight balmy Olympics, athletes and visitors alike will finally experience a serious chill in mountainous Pyeongchang.
South Korea fires warning shots after North soldier defects

South Korea fires warning shots after North soldier defects

South Korean soldiers fired warning shots at North Korean soldiers chasing a comrade
Annual inflation accelerates to 2.1 per cent

Annual inflation accelerates to 2.1 per cent

Fuelled by gasoline prices, Canada鈥檚 annual inflation accelerates to 2.1 per cent
U.S. tax cuts: Fiscal pros weigh in on how Canada should respond

U.S. tax cuts: Fiscal pros weigh in on how Canada should respond

In short: Don鈥檛 expect Canada to engage in a corporate-tax-cut-war with the U.S.
Online outrage after Canadian TV host kills cougar in northern Alberta

Online outrage after Canadian TV host kills cougar in northern Alberta

Cougar hunting is legal in Alberta from Sept. 1 to the end of February
Goaltending, structure under the microscope as Canucks continue to leak goals

Goaltending, structure under the microscope as Canucks continue to leak goals

Canucks have surrendered an NHL-high 36 goals while suffering regulation losses in 6 of last 7 games
At least 7 companies investigated in bread price-fixing probe

At least 7 companies investigated in bread price-fixing probe

George Weston Ltd., Loblaw Companies Ltd. admits participating in bread price-fixing arrangement
Pro-life group releases rank list of BC Liberal leadership candidates

Pro-life group releases rank list of BC Liberal leadership candidates

Right Now asked candidates to respond to questionnaire in which only four politicians replied
New contract including anti-harassment measures approved by B.C. actors

New contract including anti-harassment measures approved by B.C. actors

Ninety-four per cent of Union of B.C. Performers members voted in favour of the three-year contract