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‘Powder keg’ for 9/11: 1993 trade center bombing remembered

‘Powder keg’ for 9/11: 1993 trade center bombing remembered

The deadly bombing killed 6 people nearly a decade before 9/11
Campbell River dumps controversial bylaws banning public drug consumption

Campbell River dumps controversial bylaws banning public drug consumption

‘Due to recent events’ council will look for other options to deal with problem of public impairment
B.C. city dumps controversial bylaws banning public drug consumption

B.C. city dumps controversial bylaws banning public drug consumption

‘Due to recent events’ Campbell River to look for other ways to deal with public impairment problem
B.C. investing $500M to electrify BC Ferries fleet, keep fares steady

B.C. investing $500M to electrify BC Ferries fleet, keep fares steady

Money to offset increasing costs of fuel, inflation in coming years
Migrant boat breaks up off Italian coast, killing nearly 60

Migrant boat breaks up off Italian coast, killing nearly 60

Dozens still missing after wooden boat struck rocky reefs
CIA director: Putin too confident he can grind down Ukraine

CIA director: Putin too confident he can grind down Ukraine

Burns adamant the U.S. will continue its support of Ukraine
Ontario entrepreneur wins nationwide Black Pitch Contest, $25,000 grand prize

Ontario entrepreneur wins nationwide Black Pitch Contest, $25,000 grand prize

Micheline Khan’s company aims to improve mental health for underserved communities
Privy Council says a report assessing work of foreign interference panel sent to PMO

Privy Council says a report assessing work of foreign interference panel sent to PMO

No public report yet available though
Black activist who became PM of Dominica was target of RCMP dirty tricks: documents

Black activist who became PM of Dominica was target of RCMP dirty tricks: documents

Messing with vehicle engine, disscrediting operation among tactics Mounties used against Rosie Douglas
‘Virtual power plant’ model could convince more Albertans to switch to solar

‘Virtual power plant’ model could convince more Albertans to switch to solar

Model allows people to choose when they use their solar power, including during peak usage times