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National Andrew Coyne: Forget the daylight savings time debate, we need to get rid of time ...
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National Sentencing hearing for mom who 'gambled away' son's life with holistic medicine
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Local Business Seaspan's Vancouver shipbuilding budgets and schedules are under review by feds
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Crime Jarrod Bacon back behind bars for drunken strip club incident
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National Conservative MP apologizes for calling environment minister 'climate Barbie'
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Columnists Daphne Bramham: Women's workplace advocacy group gets another male leader
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National B.C. court certifies class-action suit involving 450 foreign workers who got no jobs
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National Liberal minister urges Conservatives to kick Senator Lynn Beyak out of caucus
Ian Mulgrew: "Rapacious" civil jury fees upheld by B.C.'s top judges
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Crime Judge to hand down verdict today against B.C. terror suspect
A B.C. Supreme Court judge will hand down his verdict today in the case of a Fort St. John man facing a number of terrorism charges. -
HMCS Regina sailors to display world's largest Riders flag
Sailors from HMCS Regina are currently in town on a namesake city visit and will spend some of their Saturday displaying the world's largest Saskatchewan Roughriders flag. -
National Douglas Todd: Sikhs air mixed views on NDP's Jagmeet Singh
The front-runner for leader of the federal New Democratic Party receives decidedly mixed reviews from fellow Sikhs in British Columbia, where he has signed up more than 10,000 new party ... -
National Extradition of B.C. mother, uncle for alleged honour killing halted by last-minute ruling
Reports say Punjabi police were already in Vancouver and had taken custody of the pair when the B.C. appeals court ruled it would hear a new challenge -
Mark Hamill just tweeted about Justin Trudeau and Star Wars fans are going nuts
You don’t often see Luke Skywalker showing interest in a world leader’s sartorial choices. -
'No body, no parole:' Alberta candidate wants law to help victims' families
A would-be politician in Alberta wants Canada to adopt a “no body, no parole” law that would give killers a chance at freedom if they revealed the locations of missing victims. -
Local Business Seaspan's Vancouver shipbuilding budgets and schedules are under review by feds
By Lee Berthiaume OTTAWA — Canada’s multibillion-dollar plan to buy new warships for the navy isn’t the only federal shipbuilding project sailing in uncharted waters. -
Crime Jarrod Bacon back behind bars for drunken strip club incident
B.C. gangster Jarrod Bacon has had his parole revoked after drinking in a strip club with another known criminal and then providing police with a false identity.
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Columnists Daphne Bramham: Women's workplace advocacy group gets another male leader
Seriously? For the second consecutive time, the group that aims to accelerate progress for women through workplace inclusion couldn’t find a woman to chair its own board of directors. -
Local News B.C. court certifies class-action suit involving 450 foreign workers who got no jobs
VANCOUVER — The Supreme Court of British Columbia has certified a class-action lawsuit against Mac’s Convenience Stores and three immigration consultants alleged to have collected thousands of dollars from foreign workers ... -
National Ian Mulgrew: "Rapacious" civil jury fees upheld by B.C.'s top judges
High civil jury fees may be too costly for large segments of the province’s middle class and needy, but they are not unconstitutional, B. -
Crime B.C. mother who gave teen to polygamist rapist out of jail pending appeal
The Bountiful mother who delivered her 13-year-old daughter into the hands of a polygamist rapist is now out of jail, pending her appeal. -
Local News Notley isn't ready to kill proposed bill that would keep Alberta on same time all ...
Premier Rachel Notley says the question of whether Alberta should stop changing its clocks every spring and fall hasn’t been resolved yet. -
Crime Saskatchewan woman, 18, found dead in Newfoundland was murdered; spouse died by suicide: RCMP
MARYSTOWN, N.L. — Police in eastern Newfoundland say an 18-year-old Saskatchewan woman found dead in Marystown on the weekend was murdered, and her spouse killed himself. -
Local News 'Protectionist sentiment' creates 'heightened uncertainty' for Canada on international trade
The president of the Saskatoon Regional Economic Development Authority says a visit by Bank of Canada (BOC) Deputy Governor Timothy Lane was an opportunity for the federal banking authority to ... -
National Douglas Todd: Can we tolerate Bible Belts?
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – “You have a blessed day.” That’s how the African-American cleaning woman took her leave in the vast hotel complex where I was staying in the heart of ... -
Local News Hadfield's Sask. roots figure into his Canada 150 celebration show
For Chris Hadfield, Canada 150 has been an opportunity to look back and look forward, collectively and personally. -
Columnists Fortney: New Banff Commonwealth Walkway 'an outdoor, living history museum'
When it comes to Banff’s power to evoke stirring memories in visitors both new and old, Lt.-Gov.
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