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Where did Granger Taylor go? New documentary probes mysterious disappearance

Where did Granger Taylor go? New documentary probes mysterious disappearance

The Duncan man’s disappearance in 1980 still intrigues space watchers today
Feds chop down historic cherry trees in Northern B.C.

Feds chop down historic cherry trees in Northern B.C.

After being interned in 1942, Shotaru Shimizu donated 1,500 cherry trees to Prince Rupert
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5 to start your day

Federal court dismisses B.C. Trans Mountain appeal, driver crashes in Massey Tunnel and more
B.C. ‘very disappointed’ by court decision to not hear Trans Mountain appeal

B.C. ‘very disappointed’ by court decision to not hear Trans Mountain appeal

Province had wanted court to uphold City of Burnaby bylaws and block pipeline expansion
Canada expels Russian diplomats in wake of British attack

Canada expels Russian diplomats in wake of British attack

Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says the move is in solidarity with Britain in the wake of a nerve agent attack
U.S. expels 60 Russian diplomats, closes Seattle consulate

U.S. expels 60 Russian diplomats, closes Seattle consulate

Senior Trump administration officials said all 60 Russians were spies working in the U.S. under diplomatic cover
Feds ease restrictions on prescription heroin to address opioid epidemic

Feds ease restrictions on prescription heroin to address opioid epidemic

The government is making it easier for patients to access prescription heroin and methadone in its fight against the opioid crisis.
Fraser Valley Thunderbirds win semi-final series

Fraser Valley Thunderbirds win semi-final series

Next up: the BC Major Midget Hockey League championships
Russian shopping mall fire kills 64; no alarms reported

Russian shopping mall fire kills 64; no alarms reported

The fire at the four-story Winter Cherry mall in the Siberian city of Kemerovo was extinguished by Monday morning after burning through the night.
Liberals prepare big push on election reform bills

Liberals prepare big push on election reform bills

After more than two years riding the brakes on a raft of promised reforms to election laws, the Trudeau government is preparing to put the pedal to the metal