Border duty free shops call for complete forgiveness of pandemic loans

Border duty free stores are calling on the federal government to completely forgive loans from a government program they took out during the COVID-19 pandemic, arguing the pandemic disproportionately affected them…

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Public safety warning issued as toxic drug deaths in B.C. rise to 7 per day

The B.C. Coroners Service (BCCS) issued a public safety warning Wednesday amid "a recent increase in deaths caused by toxic drugs."The…

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Kamloops, B.C., mayor defies fire chief's order to remove torched SUV from his dealership lot

The mayor of Kamloops, B.C., has been ordered by the city's fire chief to remove a burnt-out vehicle that's been…

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Why do these mosquitoes keep perching on the nostrils of frogs who want to eat them?

As It Happens6:28Why do these mosquitos keep perching on the nostrils of frogs who want to eat them?John Gould had…

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More people aware of residential school harms but work still needed, report finds

WARNING: This story contains distressing details.Research suggests public awareness of past harms from residential schools has increased but more work…

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Calgary man forcibly removed from PM's pancake breakfast pleads guilty to trespassing

A Calgary man who became angry, disruptive and got "too close" to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a private Stampede breakfast pleaded guilty…

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Heiltsuk man, granddaughter seek more discipline for Vancouver police officers who wrongfully handcuffed them

A Heiltsuk man and his granddaughter are asking British Columbia's police complaint commissioner to reopen discipline proceedings against two Vancouver police…

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As Canadians bid farewell to Reader's Digest, one woman says the magazine changed her life

The Current7:22How Reader’s Digest changed this Canadian’s lifeWhen Elisabeth Baugh opened a Reader's Digest in 1982, she didn't know it…

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Surrey, B.C., hospital considering leased housing, including hotels, to ease overcrowding

The health authority that oversees one of B.C.'s busiest hospitals is looking at leasing transitional housing for patients who no…

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