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Woman who helped kidnap Elizabeth Smart released from prison

Woman who helped kidnap Elizabeth Smart released from prison

Smart was 14 years old when she was snatched from her Salt Lake City home in 2002 by street preacher Brian David Mitchell
B.C. couple plans sustainable, zero-waste life in the Shuswap

B.C. couple plans sustainable, zero-waste life in the Shuswap

Plan includes building a tiny house before the snow flies
New York books editor out after backlash over Jian Ghomeshi essay

New York books editor out after backlash over Jian Ghomeshi essay

Ian Buruma, who was appointed as editor of the New York Review of Books in late 2017, no longer works for the publication
Housing slowdown forecast to cool B.C. economy

Housing slowdown forecast to cool B.C. economy

Conference Board says pipeline, trade uncertainty affecting investment
‘Little Feet’ book documents B.C. woman’s horrific 2001 accident

‘Little Feet’ book documents B.C. woman’s horrific 2001 accident

Heather Williams has documented the two profound stages before and after the accident
B.C. hockey product eyes shot at Olympic spot with China

B.C. hockey product eyes shot at Olympic spot with China

Fletcher is one of 24 who travelled to Shenzhen, China for the first official Olympic dev camp.
Trudeau says Canada wants to see ‘movement’ before signing revised NAFTA deal

Trudeau says Canada wants to see ‘movement’ before signing revised NAFTA deal

Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland is back in Washington in search of a way to bridge divide
Competition tribunal to hear B.C.-based case on airline food starting in October

Competition tribunal to hear B.C.-based case on airline food starting in October

The competition commissioner argued Vancouver airport authority had exploited its market position
Are you feeling lazy? That’s OK – it’s just science

Are you feeling lazy? That’s OK – it’s just science

UBC study shows that humans are hardwired to prefer being sloth-like
Seek compromise with U.S. on cannabis at border, lawyers urge Ottawa

Seek compromise with U.S. on cannabis at border, lawyers urge Ottawa

U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency sent tremors through Canada’s burgeoning cannabis sector