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Russian meddling has implications for Canada

Russian meddling has implications for Canada

Kosovo president Hashim Thaci warns that Russian meddling has implications for Canada
Health Canada hints at government鈥檚 plans for legal pot

Health Canada hints at government鈥檚 plans for legal pot

Health warnings, plain covers for pot packs under proposed regulations
Washington governor tells BC don鈥檛 be 鈥榙aunted鈥 by Trump

Washington governor tells BC don鈥檛 be 鈥榙aunted鈥 by Trump

鈥淚 want to assure this assembly that no matter who is in the White House, it won鈥檛 affect Washington state鈥檚 relationship with Canada or British Columbia.鈥
Feds plan to spend billions on housing strategy

Feds plan to spend billions on housing strategy

However much of the $15.9 billion will not be spent until after the next election in 2019
Chilliwack school trustee Neufled vows to run for re-election on anti SOGI platform

Chilliwack school trustee Neufled vows to run for re-election on anti SOGI platform

Chilliwack crowd cheers condemnation of education ministry鈥檚 program on sexual orientation and gender identification
David Cassidy, teen idol and 鈥楶artridge Family鈥 star, dies at 67

David Cassidy, teen idol and 鈥楶artridge Family鈥 star, dies at 67

Cassidy announced earlier this year he had been diagnosed with dementia
Vigil held for woman whose remains were found on Shuswap farm

Vigil held for woman whose remains were found on Shuswap farm

Family and friends remember Vernon resident Traci Genereaux and along with five other missing women
Cannabidiol products available in Summerland

Cannabidiol products available in Summerland

Products contain medical benefits of cannabis, but with no psychoactive properties
LETTER: Jumbo Valley is part of Ktunaxa territorial claim

LETTER: Jumbo Valley is part of Ktunaxa territorial claim

Ktunaxa Nation Council responds to Tom Fletcher column
Pitt Meadows councillor convicted of sex assault resigns from job

Pitt Meadows councillor convicted of sex assault resigns from job

David Murray will retire from work with city of Port Coquitlam