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‘Senseless’: After 3 years, mourners of Flight PS752 victims still seek justice

‘Senseless’: After 3 years, mourners of Flight PS752 victims still seek justice

176 people were killed, close to half of them Canadian citizens or permanent residents
Advocates, B.C. police warn online ‘sextortion’ of youth is on the rise

Advocates, B.C. police warn online ‘sextortion’ of youth is on the rise

Majority of reported victims boys and young men between the ages of 15 and 25
West Virginia can keep transgender sports ban, judge says

West Virginia can keep transgender sports ban, judge says

‘This is not only about simple biology, but fairness for women’s sports’
B.C. to reactivate its COVID emergency operations centres to prepare for more illness

B.C. to reactivate its COVID emergency operations centres to prepare for more illness

Expected surge in flu, respiratory illness and COVID cases behind the move at 20 major locations
B.C. yet to see post-holidays spike in COVID-19 hospitalizations: health minister

B.C. yet to see post-holidays spike in COVID-19 hospitalizations: health minister

Adrian Dix says 356 people are hospitalized across the province with COVID-19
Canadian tourists remain barricaded in hotel amid Mexican cartel violence

Canadian tourists remain barricaded in hotel amid Mexican cartel violence

Hotel lobby full of people who slept there overnight after flights cancelled
Football fans grapple with violent side of a beloved sport

Football fans grapple with violent side of a beloved sport

‘People sometimes look at players like they’re in a video game’
Kremlin-ordered truce is uncertain amid mutual mistrust

Kremlin-ordered truce is uncertain amid mutual mistrust

Kyiv ventured out in a light dusting of snow to buy gifts and groceries for their Christmas Eve
Crosby, Ovechkin among 1st round of NHL All-Star selections

Crosby, Ovechkin among 1st round of NHL All-Star selections

Fans will choose the final 12 players who make it
Alberta government won’t release data on snowpack contamination from coal mines

Alberta government won’t release data on snowpack contamination from coal mines

The Alberta government is refusing to release information on toxic contaminants in snowpacks downwind from mountaintop removal coal mines.