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Ontario Premier Doug Ford to slash size of Toronto city council nearly by half

Ontario Premier Doug Ford to slash size of Toronto city council nearly by half

A published report suggests the Ontario government is poised to reduce Toronto city council to just over half its current size.
Saanich looks to ease restrictions on secondary suites

Saanich looks to ease restrictions on secondary suites

Saanich staff are looking into ways that could bring illegal secondary suites into compliance to ease the housing crunch.
Psychiatric body warns against stigmatizing mentally ill after Toronto shooting

Psychiatric body warns against stigmatizing mentally ill after Toronto shooting

Faisal Hussain killed two people and injured 13 when he unleashed a hail of bullets along Toronto’s Danforth Avenue
VIDEO: Superstar Eric Church comes to Sunfest Country Music Festival

VIDEO: Superstar Eric Church comes to Sunfest Country Music Festival

Lake Cowichan’s Laketown Ranch is the place to be for country music and fun on the long weekend
GM Benning takes over hockey operations for NHL’s Canucks

GM Benning takes over hockey operations for NHL’s Canucks

Vancouver brass speaks out after legend Trevor Linden parts ways with club
B.C. man, banned from U.S. for pot investment, seeks waiver to cross border

B.C. man, banned from U.S. for pot investment, seeks waiver to cross border

Sam Znaimer of Vancouver said he was recently denied entry at a Washington state crossing
B.C. woman launched from pool by force of mudslide

B.C. woman launched from pool by force of mudslide

“We were so lucky. I’m alive — it’s the hand of God.”
Stolen goods – including $73,000 in jewelry – returned to rightful B.C. owners

Stolen goods – including $73,000 in jewelry – returned to rightful B.C. owners

Police believe the thieves – who have since been deported – were part of an organized theft ring
Japanese Canadian recounts life in B.C. internment camp

Japanese Canadian recounts life in B.C. internment camp

Salmon Arm centenarian shares story of forced relocation from Vancouver to Yard Creek in the Shuswap.
Racist sign prompts B.C. man to organize anti-discrimination walk

Racist sign prompts B.C. man to organize anti-discrimination walk

The walk set to start July 28, 1 p.m. at Splatsin Community Centre in Enderby