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More than 9,000 border workers set to walk out this afternoon

More than 9,000 border workers set to walk out this afternoon

Mediation with Public Service Alliance of Canada ongoing since Monday
Mayor grieves stabbing death of chef near Vancouver’s Chinatown

Mayor grieves stabbing death of chef near Vancouver’s Chinatown

Wataru Kakiuchi was a talented chef in a Yaletown Japanese restaurant
Ali still denies killing, refuses to hear victim’s dad as sentencing looms

Ali still denies killing, refuses to hear victim’s dad as sentencing looms

Ibrahim Ali faces a life term for conviction in 2017 killing of 13-year-old found in B.C. park
‘Troubling’ escalation, as 15 arrested during Palestine Occupation at McGill

‘Troubling’ escalation, as 15 arrested during Palestine Occupation at McGill

University says administration building blockaded, staff intimidated
Unplugged: Life as a teen without social media isn't easy

Unplugged: Life as a teen without social media isn't easy

Young people discovering life without social media isn't as simple as just putting away your phone
B.C. sisters hit the road with ghost-hunting tour

B.C. sisters hit the road with ghost-hunting tour

Victoria Vancek and Gina Armstrong recently visited the Gold Rush Trail
B.C. flood and fire victims take call for climate action to Ottawa

B.C. flood and fire victims take call for climate action to Ottawa

B.C. residents planned meeting on same day of federal committee talks with oil and gas executives
Falcon says voters will move to the centre and B.C. United

Falcon says voters will move to the centre and B.C. United

B.C. United Leader tries to ease concerns about right-wing split in front of Greater Victoria business leaders
2 dead in crash at private Oliver race track

2 dead in crash at private Oliver race track

Both the driver and passenger succumbed to the injuries they sustained
‘Significant challenges’ suspend search for missing mountaineers near Squamish

‘Significant challenges’ suspend search for missing mountaineers near Squamish

RCMP say climbers’ families are requesting privacy ‘during this difficult time’