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B.C. teachers union says new contract puts teachers in ‘top tier’ in Canada

B.C. teachers union says new contract puts teachers in ‘top tier’ in Canada

Annual salaries set to increase by $6,000 to $8,500 by 3rd year
Canada sanctions Iranian police force, university as regime cracks down on protests

Canada sanctions Iranian police force, university as regime cracks down on protests

At least 270 killed and 14,000 arrested, according to the group Human Rights Activists in Iran
Ottawa police failed to follow procedure to get help during Freedom Convoy: Blair

Ottawa police failed to follow procedure to get help during Freedom Convoy: Blair

‘Absolutely not,’ ex-chief Sloly says when asked if he was looking to assign blame
Soccer’s ‘most important project’ begins, and it’s not the World Cup

Soccer’s ‘most important project’ begins, and it’s not the World Cup

Project aims to get soccer balls to 700 million children in poor and remote corners of the world
Weekend storm brings B.C. only modest relief from drought, but more rain to come

Weekend storm brings B.C. only modest relief from drought, but more rain to come

Sunshine Coast among areas that remain at Level 5, despite recent downpours
VIDEO: Suspension bridge collapse kills at least 133 in India

VIDEO: Suspension bridge collapse kills at least 133 in India

Bridge was built by the British in the late 1800s and touted as an ‘engineering marvel’
Exiting B.C. Premier Horgan says he learned to listen, but fuse still burns bright

Exiting B.C. Premier Horgan says he learned to listen, but fuse still burns bright

Outgoing leader says he learned a lot from those considered adversaries
‘Manmade disaster’: Officials criticized over Seoul deaths

‘Manmade disaster’: Officials criticized over Seoul deaths

Government insists there was no way to predict the crowd would get out of control.
Survey suggests 20 per cent of Canadians skipping meals to cut down on food costs

Survey suggests 20 per cent of Canadians skipping meals to cut down on food costs

Canada-wide survey says people using coupons, hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs
Vigil outside burned northern Manitoba home mourns loss of four kids

Vigil outside burned northern Manitoba home mourns loss of four kids

Many of those at Saturday night’s vigil in Thompson brought their children