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Toronto police say young girl made up story about hijab cutting

Toronto police say young girl made up story about hijab cutting

The investigation has been closed after 11-year-old girl claimed her hijab was cut by a scissors-wielding man
Fentanyl-laced meth and phones seized after second prison drone drop

Fentanyl-laced meth and phones seized after second prison drone drop

A pre-Christmas drone drop was followed by a second incident in Abbotsford on Dec. 30
Field set for Scotties Tournament of Hearts national curling championship

Field set for Scotties Tournament of Hearts national curling championship

The 2018 Scotties Tournament of Hearts begins on Jan. 27 in Penticton
Man, who has yet to donate millions to Kimberley hockey team, appears in court on unrelated case

Man, who has yet to donate millions to Kimberley hockey team, appears in court on unrelated case

Mike Gould, who pledged millions to hockey team, will be back in court on Feb. 13.
Disciplinary hearing for former Victoria police chief begins today

Disciplinary hearing for former Victoria police chief begins today

Frank Elsner has long since quit the force, so work-related discipline may be moot
Hawaii missile-alert mistake feeds doubts about a real emergency

Hawaii missile-alert mistake feeds doubts about a real emergency

A push alert that warned of an incoming ballistic missile to Hawaii and sent residents into a full-blown panic was a mistake
Sears Canada closes its final stores

Sears Canada closes its final stores

The long-time staple of Canada’s retail landscape declared bankruptcy last year
‘Mega trends’ set to alter economy, society, security

‘Mega trends’ set to alter economy, society, security

A top-secret document by Canada’s spy agency explores the so-called “mega trends” on its radar
Opposition fails to curb Cadboro Bay bus shelter

Opposition fails to curb Cadboro Bay bus shelter

A Saaanich woman has conceded defeat in her fight against plans for a bus shelter outside her house on Cadboro Bay Road, but continues to warn of its risks to the travelling public and residents.
Chronic pain patients need options beyond opioids: B.C. advocate

Chronic pain patients need options beyond opioids: B.C. advocate

People who live with chronic pain need options beyond prescription opioids, and it’s up to the BC government to provide more services