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How Canada geese bounced back from near extinction to conquer North America

How Canada geese bounced back from near extinction to conquer North America

There are an estimated seven million Canada geese living in North America, according to the Canadian Wildlife Service.
COVID-19 reshapes Canada Day celebrations from big parties to online shows

COVID-19 reshapes Canada Day celebrations from big parties to online shows

The pandemic has led to the cancellation of high-profile events like the annual pomp and pageantry on Parliament Hill in favour of online offerings to keep crowds from gathering
Canadian GDP sees biggest drop ever recorded by Stats Canada

Canadian GDP sees biggest drop ever recorded by Stats Canada

Canada’s gross domestic product dropped 11.6% in April, year-over-year
B.C.'s multimillion-dollar Valemount Glacier Resort expects delays

B.C.'s multimillion-dollar Valemount Glacier Resort expects delays

After eight years of planning, and three years since it was approved, the Valemount Glacier ski resort was expected to being construction in mid-2021
B.C. eases restrictions on nursing home visits

B.C. eases restrictions on nursing home visits

Long-term care residents now allowed one designated visitor
'No celebrations': Indigenous communities, leaders share Canada Day frustrations

'No celebrations': Indigenous communities, leaders share Canada Day frustrations

"We have Canada Day parades, we have Canada Day celebrations downtown. On National Indigenous Day we don't have cities or municipalities holding parades or holding events where concerts are played to celebrate Indigenous people"
Whistler celebrates Canada Day

Whistler celebrates Canada Day

Virtual and in-person events scheduled throughout the day on July 1
Ejection seat tangled with parachute in 2019 Snowbirds crash in the U.S.: Investigators

Ejection seat tangled with parachute in 2019 Snowbirds crash in the U.S.: Investigators

Snowbirds' ejection systems being looked at in May crash in Kamloops, which took the life of the team's public affairs officer, Capt. Jennifer Casey.
B.C. introduces temporary outdoor job program for youth up to age 29

B.C. introduces temporary outdoor job program for youth up to age 29

Program funding is part of a labour market development agreement with the federal government, which provided provinces and territories with money in 2018.
Strip club patrons in Vancouver may have contracted COVID-19

Strip club patrons in Vancouver may have contracted COVID-19

No new deaths since Friday, but outbreak at strip club raises concerns for patrons