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Break-in at home of detained Chinese Huawei executive

Break-in at home of detained Chinese Huawei executive

Meng Wanzhou was detained in Vancouver on America’s request
Natural gas rates will go up in B.C. on Jan. 1

Natural gas rates will go up in B.C. on Jan. 1

Regions could pay up to $68 more
Top House Dems raise prospect of impeachment, jail for Trump

Top House Dems raise prospect of impeachment, jail for Trump

It could be an “impeachable offense” if it’s proven that President Donald Trump directed illegal hush-money payments to women during the 2016 campaign.
Macron addresses France amid protests; is it too late?

Macron addresses France amid protests; is it too late?

Paris monuments reopened, cleanup workers cleared debris and shop owners tried to put the city on its feet again Sunday.
CUPE calls off Flair Airlines job action citing job security concerns

CUPE calls off Flair Airlines job action citing job security concerns

The union says it’s going to challenge Flair’s move at the Canada Industrial Relations Board before proceeding with any job action.
Trump looking at several candidates for new chief of staff

Trump looking at several candidates for new chief of staff

Trump’s top pick for the job, Nick Ayers, is out of the running and Trump is now soliciting input on at least four individuals.
BCHL players help Team Canada in shootout win over U.S.

BCHL players help Team Canada in shootout win over U.S.

Massimo Rizzo scores the shootout winner at World Junior A Challenge
Canadian physicist collects Nobel Prize

Canadian physicist collects Nobel Prize

Canada’s Donna Strickland is one of three winners of this year’s Nobel Prize for Physics.
Canada Post backlog, Greyhound exit creating headaches ahead of the holidays

Canada Post backlog, Greyhound exit creating headaches ahead of the holidays

The federal government forced members of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers back to their jobs late last month
Top EU court rules UK can change mind over Brexit

Top EU court rules UK can change mind over Brexit

Britain voted in 2016 to leave the 28-nation bloc, triggering a two-year exit process