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Nova Scotia mass shooting: ‘We grieve with you,’ says Trudeau

Nova Scotia mass shooting: ‘We grieve with you,’ says Trudeau

PM says he plans to attend vigils being held in virtual formats.
House of Commons resumes with debate over how MPs can work amid pandemic

House of Commons resumes with debate over how MPs can work amid pandemic

Small group of MPs take their seats in House of Commons after four main parties failed to reach consensus on how Parliament should function during pandemic
Squamish Valley wildfire not expected to grow today, April 20

Squamish Valley wildfire not expected to grow today, April 20

This first major blaze in B.C. this fire season, is suspected to be human-caused and is under investigation
Almost everything lost, but Squamish couple hopes to rebuild

Almost everything lost, but Squamish couple hopes to rebuild

Fundraiser to help victims of Magee Road fire grows
More than 10 killed in Nova Scotia rampage

More than 10 killed in Nova Scotia rampage

Police arrest active shooter after pursuit in Nova Scotia
Parliament’s pandemic politics take centre stage ahead of House sitting

Parliament’s pandemic politics take centre stage ahead of House sitting

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wants fewer limited sittings each week than the Conservative Party of Canada does
B.C. to levy $2,000 fines for price gouging and reselling medical supplies

B.C. to levy $2,000 fines for price gouging and reselling medical supplies

Minister of Public Safety Mike Farnworth allowing police and other law enforcement agencies to issue tickets
Squamish Valley fire 50% contained; evacuation order lifted for 120 residents

Squamish Valley fire 50% contained; evacuation order lifted for 120 residents

The Magee Road remains active and a reduced evacuation alert remains in effect along Squamish Valley Road
Here's why B.C. won't be supporting a herd immunity strategy

Here's why B.C. won't be supporting a herd immunity strategy

BRITISH COLUMBIA won't be moving towards developing herd immunity to COVID-19, according to Vancouver Coastal Health's chief medical officer.
Campfires banned in Squamish, effective immediately

Campfires banned in Squamish, effective immediately

The District of Squamish has announced that effective immediately (April 17), and until further notice, all campfires within Squamish are prohibited, even if under 50 centimetres in diameter, and even if a current permit exists.