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David Johnston plans to keep role, as House of Commons votes for him to step aside

David Johnston plans to keep role, as House of Commons votes for him to step aside

Motion asked the government to instead launch a public inquiry into the issue of foreign interference
‘Prepared for the worst:’ 1 adult, 16 children injured during Winnipeg school trip

‘Prepared for the worst:’ 1 adult, 16 children injured during Winnipeg school trip

1 child needed to stay for overnight observation
NATO presses Turkey to approve Sweden’s membership, eyes Ukraine security plan as summit looms

NATO presses Turkey to approve Sweden’s membership, eyes Ukraine security plan as summit looms

The 31-member alliance is also looking at boosting Ukraine’s non-member status
Little Mountain rescue highlights importance of ASAR’s ‘Rescue Ready’ campaign

Little Mountain rescue highlights importance of ASAR’s ‘Rescue Ready’ campaign

Campaign to replace initial response vehicles wraps up June 30
Fed’s response to banning foam from oceans ‘unreasonable, unacceptable and, quite frankly, lazy’

Fed’s response to banning foam from oceans ‘unreasonable, unacceptable and, quite frankly, lazy’

MP Rachel Blaney wrote letter to environment minister asking to follow Washington state’s example
Climate change is threatening technical safety, says B.C.’s regulator

Climate change is threatening technical safety, says B.C.’s regulator

Phil Gothe, lead executive officer at Technical Safety BC, says regulator investigated 81 incidents
Extreme ‘hustling’ trend upsets Victoria secondhand clothing sellers

Extreme ‘hustling’ trend upsets Victoria secondhand clothing sellers

$6 shirts being found for $50 at a vintage pop-up store
Victoria mortgage broker’s licence suspended after preliminary investigation

Victoria mortgage broker’s licence suspended after preliminary investigation

Gregory Martel is the subject of multiple civil claims
B.C. pharmacists to treat minor ailments, prescribe contraception as of June 1

B.C. pharmacists to treat minor ailments, prescribe contraception as of June 1

Covered minor ailments include allergies, acne, cold sores, pink eye and shingles among others
Poilievre’s depiction of Kelowna’s tent city ‘disappointing’, says safety director

Poilievre’s depiction of Kelowna’s tent city ‘disappointing’, says safety director

‘This issue is one that cities across the province and in fact across the country’