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Quest for justice continues, regardless of Pickton’s fate: advocates

Quest for justice continues, regardless of Pickton’s fate: advocates

Notorious killer in coma after being attacked in prison
A&W cements deal to bring European sandwich chain Pret A Manger to Canada

A&W cements deal to bring European sandwich chain Pret A Manger to Canada

Fast-food chain will phase in Pret products over next decade as 2-year trial period wraps up
Driver emerges relatively unscathed after plunging over Victoria cliff

Driver emerges relatively unscathed after plunging over Victoria cliff

Driver treated for non-life-threatening injuries after dramatic Clover Point crash
AI-created hate content surfacing ‘more and more’ on the web, experts say

AI-created hate content surfacing ‘more and more’ on the web, experts say

UBC prof says hate groups ‘historically early adopters of new internet technologies and techniques’
Evacuation orders in and around Fort Nelson to lift Monday: mayor

Evacuation orders in and around Fort Nelson to lift Monday: mayor

Mayor says alerts will remain in place but evacuees will be allowed to return home
2 people confirmed dead in plane crash near Squamish

2 people confirmed dead in plane crash near Squamish

Plane went down Friday evening, but police weren’t able to access the crash site until Saturday
Plane crash reported in the remote outskirts of Squamish, B.C.

Plane crash reported in the remote outskirts of Squamish, B.C.

Police say they can’t confirm if anyone was killed or injured so far
Leaders must disaster-proof Canada’s hospitals against climate change: experts

Leaders must disaster-proof Canada’s hospitals against climate change: experts

Floods, fires, heat waves all increase emergency needs, while also threatening services
Mayor says it’s not safe for Fort Nelson wildfire evacuees to return early

Mayor says it’s not safe for Fort Nelson wildfire evacuees to return early

People trying to get back early could create highway lineups that hinder health-care workers: mayor
As Canada warms, infectious disease risks spread north

As Canada warms, infectious disease risks spread north

Canada becoming increasingly friendly to diseases such as malaria, dengue and Zika virus