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‘So many children dying’: Somalia drought brings famine near

‘So many children dying’: Somalia drought brings famine near

Drought has astonished resilient herders and farmers by lasting four failed rainy seasons
B.C. Premier Horgan heads to California for climate deal with West Coast governors

B.C. Premier Horgan heads to California for climate deal with West Coast governors

Pacific Coast Collaborative grouping includes governors of California, Oregon and Washington
Bear expert says B.C. attack likely a rare case of a bear treating humans as food

Bear expert says B.C. attack likely a rare case of a bear treating humans as food

Attack on family that sent three people to hospital appears to be a ‘predaceous’ incident
Trudeau says it “boggles the mind that Hockey Canada is continuing to dig in its heels”

Trudeau says it “boggles the mind that Hockey Canada is continuing to dig in its heels”

Hockey Quebec has ‘lost confidence’ in Hockey Canada; withholding funds
Oscar winners chop off their hair in support of protesters in Iran

Oscar winners chop off their hair in support of protesters in Iran

Marion Cotillard, Juliette Binoche, other French stars made #HairForFreedom video statement
Bench bosses on the bubble: Keefe, Boudreau among NHL coaches at risk this season

Bench bosses on the bubble: Keefe, Boudreau among NHL coaches at risk this season

As expectations mount in demanding hockey markets, so does job insecurity
Vancouver Island military families caught in the housing squeeze

Vancouver Island military families caught in the housing squeeze

Nearly 4,500 Canadian Armed Forces members, families waiting for military housing
Fan who caught Judge’s 62nd homer unsure what he’ll do with it

Fan who caught Judge’s 62nd homer unsure what he’ll do with it

Cory Youmans made the catch of a lifetime Tuesday night
National gas price average rises slightly, still way below B.C. highs

National gas price average rises slightly, still way below B.C. highs

In oil-rich Alberta, prices inched a shade higher, up from nearly $1.59 per litre to just over $1.61
Prostitution laws, not sex work, source of ‘structural inequality,’ says lawyer

Prostitution laws, not sex work, source of ‘structural inequality,’ says lawyer

Sex workers arguing in court legislation fosters stigma, invites violence and removes safe consent