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Search for missing Saanich senior ends tragically

Search for missing Saanich senior ends tragically

Leslie Desfosses was found dead near Boston Bar
Lululemon promises 2,600 new jobs after exemption from some immigration rules

Lululemon promises 2,600 new jobs after exemption from some immigration rules

The Vancouver-based company says it will expand its headquarters in the city
Competition Bureau recommends changing THC limits for edibles, easing pot packaging

Competition Bureau recommends changing THC limits for edibles, easing pot packaging

It says the moves would boost consumer choice, foster innovation and further reduce illicit market activity
Province has concept plan for new cancer care centre in Nanaimo

Province has concept plan for new cancer care centre in Nanaimo

Project would include renovation and expansion of existing oncology clinic at Nanaimo hospital
Vancouver brings temporary residential schools memorial to a close after 2 years

Vancouver brings temporary residential schools memorial to a close after 2 years

City plans to ‘reactivate’ the plaza, including supporting Indigenous weekend markets
Feds warned about risks of delaying 24 Sussex decision almost a year before it closed

Feds warned about risks of delaying 24 Sussex decision almost a year before it closed

In 2018, Trudeau remarked that no prime minister wanted to spend taxpayer dollars on it
Lessons Learned: Kayakers’ harrowing experience highlights water safety

Lessons Learned: Kayakers’ harrowing experience highlights water safety

Boaters overcome by gusty winds and violent waves
Federal government posts $41.3 billion deficit for 2022-23 fiscal year

Federal government posts $41.3 billion deficit for 2022-23 fiscal year

Compared to 2021-22, revenues were up $34.2 billion
Johnston was already set to testify at committee before opposition demanded he appear

Johnston was already set to testify at committee before opposition demanded he appear

Conservative, NDP and Bloc MPs want former governor general to explain why he decided against a public inquiry
Hockey Canada chair on post-scandal response: ‘We did a lot of listening’

Hockey Canada chair on post-scandal response: ‘We did a lot of listening’

Last year, a lawsuit filed by a woman alleging she was sexually assaulted by members of the world junior team came to light