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Summer snow falls in parts of Newfoundland: ‘Never seen it this late in June’

Summer snow falls in parts of Newfoundland: ‘Never seen it this late in June’

Two centimetres had fallen in parts of Newfoundland
B.C. school vice-principal sent home for allegedly checking boys’ underwear

B.C. school vice-principal sent home for allegedly checking boys’ underwear

The school district is now investigating the incident
Editorial: What’s all the fuss about pot?

Editorial: What’s all the fuss about pot?

Don’t worry, be happy about pot legalization
Drug overdoses continue to kill more than 3 people each day in B.C.: Coroner

Drug overdoses continue to kill more than 3 people each day in B.C.: Coroner

109 suspected drug overdose deaths in May, according to latest provincial statistics
Three reported Surrey shootings in four days

Three reported Surrey shootings in four days

So far this year, Surrey has seen 25 shots-fired incident
More planned forest fires needed: wildfire expert

More planned forest fires needed: wildfire expert

Bob Gray is one of the speakers at a Nelson conference about climate change and wildfire
‘It’s essential that Canadians act now’ on climate change: federal report

‘It’s essential that Canadians act now’ on climate change: federal report

Canadian governments urgently need to collect and publish data showing how safe their citizens are from floods, fires and other hazards related to climate change: report.
Trump tariffs on steel, aluminum a major peril to Canada’s economy, MPs told

Trump tariffs on steel, aluminum a major peril to Canada’s economy, MPs told

The House of Commons trade committee will be back at work later today with a special meeting that has one major aim, demonstrating the broad economic pain of the Trump administration’s crushing steel and aluminum tariffs.
Finance ministers talk trade as feds told to ‘look before you leap’ on tariffs

Finance ministers talk trade as feds told to ‘look before you leap’ on tariffs

Finance Minister Bill Morneau is meeting with provincial and territorial finance ministers in Ottawa on Tuesday.
Former Trump press secretary Sean Spicer developing TV show

Former Trump press secretary Sean Spicer developing TV show

Former White House press secretary Spicer is working on a television interview show in which he banters with guests about a variety of topics.