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Legendary punk band Bad Religion cancels tour, including Vancouver concert

Legendary punk band Bad Religion cancels tour, including Vancouver concert

"We apologize for any disappointment and disruption this may cause."
See: RCMP vessel Higgitt docked in Squamish harbour

See: RCMP vessel Higgitt docked in Squamish harbour

Understanding the Role of West Coast Marine Services on the B.C. coast.
Watch: Bear checks out Squamish yoga class

Watch: Bear checks out Squamish yoga class

Bear wanders by Hotbox Fitness studio during a yoga session.
Half of Canadians support mandatory national service, survey reveals

Half of Canadians support mandatory national service, survey reveals

New poll shows broad support for a national service program, but enthusiasm varies based on region
'Some people never learn': B.C. camping scalper caught trying to resell reservation

'Some people never learn': B.C. camping scalper caught trying to resell reservation

A person tried to resell their camping reservation online for $83.
B.C. woman claimed psychological injuries from iPhone problems

B.C. woman claimed psychological injuries from iPhone problems

A B.C. woman claimed having to replace her iPhone 7 and iPhone 11 numerous times caused health, stress and privacy issues.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: How to behave around marine mammals

Adrian Raeside cartoon: How to behave around marine mammals

Sexual minorities more likely to have mental health issues: SFU study

Sexual minorities more likely to have mental health issues: SFU study

The findings are based upon a study involving a sample of one million survey responses over an 18-year period from all over Canada.
Canada to hit China with tariffs on electric vehicles, aluminum, steel

Canada to hit China with tariffs on electric vehicles, aluminum, steel

HALIFAX — Canada is moving to match the United States with new tariffs on electric vehicles made in China in a bid to keep the cars from getting a significant foothold in the North American market.
Opinion: Canada's treatment of internationally trained physicians exacerbates the health-care crisis

Opinion: Canada's treatment of internationally trained physicians exacerbates the health-care crisis

Mobility restrictions imposed on internationally trained physicians in Canada could be aggravating the health-care crisis intensifying an ongoing doctor shortage.
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