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Bouchard bounced quickly in return to singles tennis action

Bouchard bounced quickly in return to singles tennis action

Former world #5 competing for first time in 17 months due to surgery and rehab
UNESCO team in Alberta to judge if Wood Buffalo Park should go on endangered list

UNESCO team in Alberta to judge if Wood Buffalo Park should go on endangered list

Move considered ‘likely’ after Mikisew Cree First Nation first brought concerns to UNESCO’s attention
Canada looks to maintain momentum heading into quarterfinals at world juniors

Canada looks to maintain momentum heading into quarterfinals at world juniors

Eyes on rising star Bedard as host country prepares to meet Switzerland
Columbia River salmon are at the core of ancient religion

Columbia River salmon are at the core of ancient religion

Pollution and climate change threatening river’s health, Indigenous spiritual traditions
New Scottish law makes period products free for all

New Scottish law makes period products free for all

Scotland says it’s first in the world to legally protect the right to access free period products
Olympic champion Ellia Green finds liberation in transition

Olympic champion Ellia Green finds liberation in transition

Australian rugby star hopes speaking out helps end transphobia and homophobia in sport
Canada’s inflation rate slows to 7.6% in July as gas prices fall

Canada’s inflation rate slows to 7.6% in July as gas prices fall

Average hourly wages rose by 5.2 per cent in July compared with a year ago
Threatening flyers distributed throughout Vancouver tent encampment: police

Threatening flyers distributed throughout Vancouver tent encampment: police

Vancouver police say flyers contained threats to burn down tents with gasoline and propane
One in four border officers witnessed discrimination by colleagues: internal report

One in four border officers witnessed discrimination by colleagues: internal report

Figures drawn from survey conducted as part of an internal Canada Border Services Agency evaluation
Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs rally in Vancouver against the Coastal GasLink pipeline

Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs rally in Vancouver against the Coastal GasLink pipeline

Hereditary chiefs say they have not given free, prior and informed consent for the B.C. natural gas pipeline