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EXPLAINER: What does an Olympic diplomatic boycott achieve?

EXPLAINER: What does an Olympic diplomatic boycott achieve?

Aim of recently announced boycotts is calculated to hurt the pride of host nations
Virus behind COVID-19 spreads quickly and mutations make it unpredictable: experts

Virus behind COVID-19 spreads quickly and mutations make it unpredictable: experts

So many people around the world have been infected, it’s had a lot of opportunity to mutate
Veteran Blue Bomber Andrew Harris more appreciative of Grey Cup experiences

Veteran Blue Bomber Andrew Harris more appreciative of Grey Cup experiences

Veteran running back will look to win his third title Sunday versus Hamilton
Former B.C. weather forecaster models climate catastrophe for UN to prevent hunger

Former B.C. weather forecaster models climate catastrophe for UN to prevent hunger

‘It’s becoming harder and harder to find: what is normal?’
Royal LePage Snow to Surf returns after two-year pandemic absence

Royal LePage Snow to Surf returns after two-year pandemic absence

Skis, paddles and cyclist combine in return of popular Comox Valley relay
Joining drag queens on TV show costs Indiana pastor his job

Joining drag queens on TV show costs Indiana pastor his job

Bitter rift appears after he appears alongside prominent drag queens in the HBO reality series
Study can’t confirm lab results for many cancer experiments

Study can’t confirm lab results for many cancer experiments

New study reflects on shortcomings early in the scientific process
B.C. giving $1 million to wildfire-ravaged Lytton to help with recovery

B.C. giving $1 million to wildfire-ravaged Lytton to help with recovery

FIre torched town one day after the temperature there hit an all-time Canadian high of 49.6 Celsius.
Biden opens Summit for Democracy: ‘We stand at an inflection point in our history’

Biden opens Summit for Democracy: ‘We stand at an inflection point in our history’

Leaders and activists from more than 110 countries are taking part in the event
Canadian families will pay an extra $966 for groceries in 2022, report says

Canadian families will pay an extra $966 for groceries in 2022, report says

Jump in B.C. and Alberta expected to be higher than average