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Tsleil-Waututh Nation files court challenge against Burrard Inlet dredging planThe dredging work near the Second Narrows Bridge would allow oil tankers travelling to Trans Mountain's Burnaby terminal to carry more oil.EnvironmentJul 10
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Escaped inmate found dead on Vancouver IslandWest Shore RCMP said on June 28, they were notified that an inmate was unaccounted for during the midday count at William Head Institution in Metchosin.CrimeJun 29
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B.C. looking to seize millions in properties of alleged criminalsB.C.'s director of civil forfeiture is going after five properties connected to an international crackdown on crime groups linked to India.CrimeJul 15
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First Nations launch challenge of Site C damA group of First Nations has filed a lawsuit over a massive hydroelectric dam proposed in northeastern British Columbia, arguing the project would have a devastating impact on their traditional land.Dec 31, 1969
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Maple Leafs continue front-office overhaulThe Toronto Maple Leafs continued to reshape their front office Monday, hiring Judd Brackett as assistant general manager and Freddie Hamilton as chief of staff.SportsJun 1
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Refugee board orders deportation of Bishnoi extortion gang gunmanAbjeet Kingra is the latest to face deportation amid a nation-wide crackdown on extortion gangs preying on Canada’s South Asian communities.CanadaJun 15
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Kristi Noem hired in strategic advisory role for B.C. mining companyIn March, Kristi Noem was reassigned from Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security after serving in the role for 13 months.CanadaJun 16
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Bishnoi extortion gang gunman testifies he was paid $4,000 for B.C. shootingAbjeet Kingra is one of the first convicted Bishnoi extortion gang members to face a public deportation hearing.CanadaJun 11
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Bishnoi gang members charged with ordering hit on B.C. Sikh leader, U.S. announces arrestsRCMP said these groups have been engaged in extortions, drug trafficking, kidnapping and widespread violence, namely in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in 2023.CrimeJul 7
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A look at defunct past pipeline pitches and their recent revivalsSeveral pipeline proposals, long considered dead and buried, are coming back from the grave, with plans to send oilsands crude from Alberta to the west, east and south.Jul 8
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Vancouver shines for Team Canada’s 1st game at BC Place: ‘This was the best’Victoria residents Dallas Nicholls and Nahoa Kahakauwila attended the game at BC Place and said the atmosphere inside and outside BC Place was electric.SportsJun 19
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Halifax shipyard begins construction of Canada’s first River-class destroyerIrving Shipyard in Halifax officially began construction of the first of Canada's 15 new River-class destroyers.CanadaJun 12
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Canadian government proposing ‘massive’ increase in AI data centre capacityCanada currently has about 337 megawatts of AI data centre capacity, and there are more than 20 gigawatts, or 20,000 megawatts in projects that are "under planning or development."PoliticsJul 8
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Exclusive: Former RCMP officer cleared of allegation he helped China demands answersIn his first interview since his acquittal, William Majcher said Canada needs better national security investigations.CanadaJun 16
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Zellers plays with toys, food as retailer’s relaunch reaches OntarioThe discount retailer, which currently has one location in Edmonton, will open a store on Orfus Road in Toronto on June 18 and another at Windsor's Tecumseh Mall in July.CanadaJun 3
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‘Utter disappointment’: Vancouver tourists increasingly noticing street disorder, open drug useMinister Anne Kang was not available for an interview Tuesday, but her ministry said addressing public safety is a shared priority.CrimeJun 3
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‘Not putting up with this’: VPD directing drug users to overdose prevention sitesFollowing pushback, B.C. Health Minister Josie Osborne said on May 27 that VCH would not proceed with the overdose prevention site at 900 Helmcken Street at this time.HealthJun 4
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Vancouver’s fire chief says public won’t notice response changes to some medical callsVancouver's fire chief says changes were needed to how crews respond to certain medical calls, especially at some of the city's busiest halls.CanadaMay 20
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B.C. man sentenced in unprecedented voyeurism case involving 652 victimsIn early 2024, a detective with the Saanich Police Special Investigation Section was made aware of voyeuristic photos and videos being uploaded to an image-based social media site.CrimeMay 21
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Should Canada investigate World Cup ticket pricing alongside U.S.?'We closely monitor the work of our international counterparts, while recognizing that each jurisdiction operates under its own legal framework,' the Competition Bureau states.ConsumerMay 29