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18% are boycotting Loblaw as Canadians feel grocery inflation worsening: poll

18% are boycotting Loblaw as Canadians feel grocery inflation worsening: poll

Seven out of 10 Canadians polled said they are aware of the ongoing boycott
Daily cannabis use outpaces daily drinking in the U.S., a new study says

Daily cannabis use outpaces daily drinking in the U.S., a new study says

A good 40% of current cannabis users are using it daily or near daily
International Criminal Court push to prosecute Israel, Hamas ‘unhelpful’: Trudeau

International Criminal Court push to prosecute Israel, Hamas ‘unhelpful’: Trudeau

Jewish and Muslim groups in Canada have mounted petition campaigns, asking Ottawa to take a decisive stance
Dispute over parking space leads to bear-spraying, window smashing in Nanaimo

Dispute over parking space leads to bear-spraying, window smashing in Nanaimo

Incident happened in Walmart parking lot on May 20
B.C. wildfires: Plans underway for residents to return to Fort Nelson

B.C. wildfires: Plans underway for residents to return to Fort Nelson

Recent rains have helped crews battling 12,348-hectare Parker Lake wildfire
B.C. legislation changes take effect for First Nations land ownership rights

B.C. legislation changes take effect for First Nations land ownership rights

The legislation allows federally recognized First Nations to hold land directly
Competing countries announced for B.C.’s 2024 Celebration of Light

Competing countries announced for B.C.’s 2024 Celebration of Light

Annual fireworks competition to run July 20, 24 and 27
Canine companion helps B.C. guardian with seizures

Canine companion helps B.C. guardian with seizures

National fundraiser Pet Valu Walk for Dog Guides happens May 26 across province
London Drugs says it’s unwilling to pay ransom demanded by hackers

London Drugs says it’s unwilling to pay ransom demanded by hackers

Image circulating online suggests cybercriminals demanding $25 million from pharmacy chain
Little change for women’s safety since Pickton murders: First Nations leader

Little change for women’s safety since Pickton murders: First Nations leader

Painful memories have been revived for the Indigenous community since Pickton’s prison assault