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B.C. premier announces minor cabinet shuffle

B.C. premier announces minor cabinet shuffle

Two ministers have switched places after the changes and another role has been filled
Trudeau stays mum on Sussexes' security costs as Harry returns to B.C.

Trudeau stays mum on Sussexes' security costs as Harry returns to B.C.

The prince, his wife Meghan and their eight-month-old son Archie are reportedly staying at a mansion north of the B.C. capital.
Canada to start ratifying new NAFTA next week following U.S. approval: Trudeau

Canada to start ratifying new NAFTA next week following U.S. approval: Trudeau

OTTAWA — Canada will move swiftly next week to formally approve North America's new, long-delayed free trade pact, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday. The government will introduce a motion to apply some of its elements Jan.
Vancouver International Airport to take steps to prevent coronavirus from spreading

Vancouver International Airport to take steps to prevent coronavirus from spreading

Signage to be added, and health-screening question to be added to electronic border kiosks but no temperature-screening yet
Out-of-bounds-snowboarder pulled from Grouse Mountain gully

Out-of-bounds-snowboarder pulled from Grouse Mountain gully

North Shore Rescue members search a Grouse Mountain gully from a Talon helicopter. photo supplied, North Shore Rescue North Shore Rescue members have saved an out-of-bounds snowboarder who came within meters of meeting his maker Monday afternoon.
Squamish home up for grabs in BC Children's Hospital

Squamish home up for grabs in BC Children's Hospital

Lottery helps fund child-centred research
Coronavirus update: Case confirmed in Washington State

Coronavirus update: Case confirmed in Washington State

The Chinese coronavirus is getting closer to Canada
Mission Hill employee fired for dumping 5,680 litres of wine down the drain

Mission Hill employee fired for dumping 5,680 litres of wine down the drain

It's a wine lover's worst nightmare. A former employee of one of the largest wineries in the Okanagan was fired in 2018 after he accidentally dumped 5,680 litres of Sauvignon Blanc down the drain.
Vancouver's Greenpeace, Sea Shepherd join neo-nazis, anarchists on U.K. terror list

Vancouver's Greenpeace, Sea Shepherd join neo-nazis, anarchists on U.K. terror list

Senior officer says list is to help identify groups, not target them as extremist
B.C. public corporate registry would be 'game changer,' says anti-money laundering coalition

B.C. public corporate registry would be 'game changer,' says anti-money laundering coalition

But unchecked corporate trusts remain 'a vehicle' for dirty money in B.C., says NGO lobbyist Sasha Caldera for Publish What You Pay Canada