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Metro Vancouver can’t keep depending on just two overburdened North Shore crossings. The region is…

Trump Evacuated After White House Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting

Washington, D.C., USA (WNEWS BREAKING) – President Donald Trump was safely evacuated Saturday night after…

Manifesto Emerges After White House Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting Targeting Trump

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Texas Supreme Court temporarily blocks woman from getting emergency abortion

The Texas Supreme Court temporarily blocked a pregnant woman from obtaining an emergency abortion on Friday, shortly after the state's…

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A Vancouver soul singer shared a bill with Led Zeppelin. Filmmaker says his legacy is greater than that

On Dec. 28, 1968, hard rock pioneers Vanilla Fudge performed at Vancouver's Pacific Coliseum. Opening for them that night was…

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Is the customer always right? Some Vancouver businesses say no

For many customer service employees, working during the busy holiday season often means dealing with angry and even abusive customers. But…

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Quebec adopts sweeping health-care reform bill

The Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) government has adopted its sweeping health-care reform legislation, Bill 15.The motion was adopted at 5:15…

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It now costs more to afford basic necessities in Calgary than in Vancouver, Toronto: StatsCan

It now costs more to afford basic necessities in Calgary than in any other major city in the country —…

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Churchill, Man., considers burning, composting waste to keep polar bears out of town

The Town of Churchill is looking to change how it deals with its waste, in hopes of preventing polar bears…

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Her upbringing included poverty, witnessing violence at home. Now she's a Rhodes Scholar

Growing up with two older brothers who have neurodevelopmental disorders has left Dalhousie University student Diana Adamo with a mission in life…

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Expect fewer international students in wake of raised income requirements, advocate says

Jawad Chowdhury, director of campaigns for Memorial University’s students’ union, says fewer international students will likely come to Canada because…

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