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Here's a photo of Justin Trudeau in brownface he was hoping you wouldn't see

Here's a photo of Justin Trudeau in brownface he was hoping you wouldn't see

In case you weren't yet paying attention to the upcoming federal election taking place on October 21st, Time Magazine just dropped an absolute bomb that has somehow flown under the radar until today.
BC-wide campaign aims to get young voters to the polls

BC-wide campaign aims to get young voters to the polls

The BC Federation of Students' "Our Time is Now" initiative aims to mobilize students and young people across the province to vote – potentially for the first time – on Oct.
B.C. Ferries unveils Horseshoe Bay plans

B.C. Ferries unveils Horseshoe Bay plans

Due to a possible overload , drivers are asked to pull up as close as possible to get a look at possible changes at Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal.
B.C. government bans promoting cannabis in licensed establishments

B.C. government bans promoting cannabis in licensed establishments

Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch issued the directive late on September 16
B.C. ending 'racist and discriminatory' birth alert system

B.C. ending 'racist and discriminatory' birth alert system

B.C. will cease so-called birth alerts that have led to the seizures of infants as young as 90 minutes old from parents deemed to be a danger to their children, the minister of children and family development said Sept. 16.
UPDATED: B.C. court sends Trans Mountain pipeline back for environmental approval

UPDATED: B.C. court sends Trans Mountain pipeline back for environmental approval

B.C. can't stop pipeline expansion: minister of environment
Promises, promises: What the parties are pledging on the campaign trail Canadian press

Promises, promises: What the parties are pledging on the campaign trail Canadian press

Catch up with what's been announced so far
What happened to the brutal 2019 wildfire summer we expected?

What happened to the brutal 2019 wildfire summer we expected?

Despite a very active lightning season, we dodged a wildfire bullet thanks to the rain, say meteorologist and BC Wildfire Service
The Weather Network releases long-term fall 2019 forecast for B.C.

The Weather Network releases long-term fall 2019 forecast for B.C.

Not ready for summer to be over just yet? According to The Weather Network, summer may have ended early this year across parts of Canada. However, B.C.
Family and friends to honour B.C. man who died climbing Stawamus Chief

Family and friends to honour B.C. man who died climbing Stawamus Chief

On Sept. 21, friends and family will gather at Pavilion Park in Squamish to honour Ken Anderson. At 33 years old, Anderson died on Aug. 4 after falling while climbing the Stawamus Chief. He lived and climbed in Squamish for nearly a decade.
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