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B.C.’s skilled trades apprentices land $1M for training amid labour shortages

B.C.’s skilled trades apprentices land $1M for training amid labour shortages

Coast Capital funding new program to promote training completion
Watch: B.C. man shovels snow with tiny bulldozer

Watch: B.C. man shovels snow with tiny bulldozer

Prince George resident Ron Marwood designed and built a custom RC bulldozer to make shovelling snow more fun.
Les Leyne: Sextortion bill needs full backing

Les Leyne: Sextortion bill needs full backing

The politicians are proud of the bill, but it is going to take a while to see if it works as intended.
Amid high inflation, MPs should push grocer CEOs to disclose margins on food: experts

Amid high inflation, MPs should push grocer CEOs to disclose margins on food: experts

Why are Canada's grocers making so much money?
Opinion: Inclusive child care must support children with disabilities

Opinion: Inclusive child care must support children with disabilities

As federal and provincial governments bring in measures to make child care more affordable, the voices and needs of children with disabilities must not be ignored.
Opinion: King Charles's coronation: Should Canada become a republic?

Opinion: King Charles's coronation: Should Canada become a republic?

As Charles is crowned King, maybe the time has come for Canada to reassess its connection with the British monarchy and become a republic.
Canadians can get paid to visit this breathtaking country. Here's how

Canadians can get paid to visit this breathtaking country. Here's how

The travel perk is offered to incentivize tourism.
B.C. landlord claims bread knife attack in wrongful eviction suit

B.C. landlord claims bread knife attack in wrongful eviction suit

Landlady decided new renter wasn't working out five days after she moved in, alleged abuse of heat and lights.
B.C. proposes new law for sharing of intimate images online without permission

B.C. proposes new law for sharing of intimate images online without permission

VICTORIA — The mother of a teenage girl who became the face of online extortion in Canada says she was emotional to hear that British Columbia is planning legal changes to protect those whose intimate photos are shared without their consent.
Special watchdog to oversee foreign interference investigations: PM Trudeau

Special watchdog to oversee foreign interference investigations: PM Trudeau

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday he will appoint a new independent watchdog with a "wide mandate" to investigate foreign interference in Canada and recommend how to better respond to the challenge.