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Former Trump strategist Steve Bannon to defend populism at Toronto event

Former Trump strategist Steve Bannon to defend populism at Toronto event

The announcement comes days after Bannon was dropped from next month’s New Yorker Festival
Bursary, pay increases coming for B.C. early childhood educators

Bursary, pay increases coming for B.C. early childhood educators

Daycare workers in B.C. program to get $2 more an hour by 2020
Proposed insurance changes will leave 2/3 of B.C. drivers ‘better off’: ICBC

Proposed insurance changes will leave 2/3 of B.C. drivers ‘better off’: ICBC

Nicholas Jimenez, president and CEO of ICBC, discussed proposed changes with Surrey Board of Trade
10 B.C. cities to pilot new program against childhood obesity

10 B.C. cities to pilot new program against childhood obesity

Healthy Family Living program being tested in 10 communities, including Chilliwack
Racism runs wild online after truck driver damages B.C. bridge

Racism runs wild online after truck driver damages B.C. bridge

Princeton residents deal with fallout from racists rants posted to local Facebook group
World-class PET/CT scanner coming to B.C. Interior

World-class PET/CT scanner coming to B.C. Interior

The BC Cancer Foundation says a critical tool in cancer diagnosis will be built in Kelowna.
Myths and facts about fighting B.C. wildfires

Myths and facts about fighting B.C. wildfires

In the era of TV, movies and social media, firefighting sees many portrayals
Trump doesn’t always follow rules, so Canada needs NAFTA’s Chapter 19: Trudeau

Trump doesn’t always follow rules, so Canada needs NAFTA’s Chapter 19: Trudeau

At Trump’s behest, the three NAFTA countries have been negotiating for more than a year
Bank of Canada holds interest rate for now, puts more focus on NAFTA

Bank of Canada holds interest rate for now, puts more focus on NAFTA

Bank of Canada said more hikes should be expected thanks to encouraging economic stats
Canada remains unbeaten after knocking off New Zealand at World Cup

Canada remains unbeaten after knocking off New Zealand at World Cup

Kindred Paul and Monika Eggens each had two goals, while Kelly McKee added a single