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Paralyzed Parliament set for last-minute vote on $21B spending bill

Paralyzed Parliament set for last-minute vote on $21B spending bill

First Nations child and family services, Quebec compensation for asylum seekers among programs
Canada’s push to send prohibited firearms to Ukraine raising critical eyebrows

Canada’s push to send prohibited firearms to Ukraine raising critical eyebrows

Liberals announced plan to donate select weapons banned in Canada to Ukraine
Sajjan skips Taylor Swift concert after reflecting on backlash

Sajjan skips Taylor Swift concert after reflecting on backlash

Federal minister has been cleared by ethics commissioner but ended up staying home
Police officers recognized for taking impaired drivers off Saanich streets

Police officers recognized for taking impaired drivers off Saanich streets

Six officers charged or penalized 236 impaired drivers in 2023
B.C. soccer player shot in Ohio was 'innocent bystander'

B.C. soccer player shot in Ohio was 'innocent bystander'

Langley's Nathan Demian in serious condition after being hit by stray bullet
Nanaimo RCMP officers make friends with Taylor Swift fans at road check

Nanaimo RCMP officers make friends with Taylor Swift fans at road check

Police claim friendship bracelets and 99 per cent compliance after night of impaired driving enforcement 
'I knew I was caught from the start,' accused Surrey murderer told police

'I knew I was caught from the start,' accused Surrey murderer told police

He also told police the victim wasn't supposed to die
Parole denied for man guilty of 1994 murder of Surrey teen

Parole denied for man guilty of 1994 murder of Surrey teen

Mitchell James Owen continues to present undue risk: parole board
Island FanCon teams up with West Shore schools to inspire creative minds

Island FanCon teams up with West Shore schools to inspire creative minds

The pop culture and arts convention will provide 100 free tickets to students aged 13 and older 
155 British Columbians died from toxic drugs in October 2024

155 British Columbians died from toxic drugs in October 2024

It's the lowest monthly number of deaths since September 2020