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Canada’s cattle producers tightening their belts as drought diminishes pastures

Canada’s cattle producers tightening their belts as drought diminishes pastures

Many parts of Alberta remained dry this summer, so farmers started to buy feed they usually grow
Facebook uncovers new global misinformation operations

Facebook uncovers new global misinformation operations

The social network said it had removed 652 pages, groups, and accounts linked to Russia
Humboldt Broncos’ president steps down from executive

Humboldt Broncos’ president steps down from executive

Kevin Garinger will not seek re-election; cites family, career
Okanagan killer denied absolute discharge by B.C. Court of Appeal

Okanagan killer denied absolute discharge by B.C. Court of Appeal

Vernon’s Kenneth Scott Barter remains “significant threat to public”: decision
Island building boom picks up the pace

Island building boom picks up the pace

Construction activity in the CRD up 47 per cent over first quarter of the year
Study aims to help women with painful periods

Study aims to help women with painful periods

A B.C. woman is looking for others who may suffer from painful menstruation
Vehicle fire on the Coquihalla

Vehicle fire on the Coquihalla

Heavy congestion in north bound lanes
Prime minister greeted by B.C. premier as cabinet retreat begins

Prime minister greeted by B.C. premier as cabinet retreat begins

PM Justin Trudeau and Premier John Horgan meet in advance of federal cabinet meetings in Nanaimo
Are your kids anxious about going back to school?

Are your kids anxious about going back to school?

BC Children’s Hospital offers tips to help your children be mindful and reduce stress
This trash heap in Vancouver could be yours for $3.9 million

This trash heap in Vancouver could be yours for $3.9 million

Sitting atop 6,000 square feet, the home was built in 1912, later destroyed by fire