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Humanitarian corridor needed to reach 70 Canadians stuck in Gaza

Humanitarian corridor needed to reach 70 Canadians stuck in Gaza

Government officials say about 700 Canadians want to get on a flight out
The grizzly truth? B.C. conservationists say bears need more food, habitat

The grizzly truth? B.C. conservationists say bears need more food, habitat

Advocates say draft stewardship plan could be ‘disastrous’ for provincial grizzly population
Okanagan Specialty Fruits opens facility in Washington State

Okanagan Specialty Fruits opens facility in Washington State

Summerland-based company developed nonbrowning Arctic apple
TD mobile mortgage specialists file class action suit

TD mobile mortgage specialists file class action suit

Case alleges more than 1,000 people did not receive their proper vacation and holiday pay
NHL bans players using Pride tape on the ice

NHL bans players using Pride tape on the ice

New restriction part of updated set of rules on theme nights
Grocers to offer price freezes on food, but Champagne offers little detail

Grocers to offer price freezes on food, but Champagne offers little detail

The Liberals called on Canada’s major grocers to present a plan to stabilize prices by Thanksgiving
Man encouraged by chatbot ‘girlfriend’ to kill Queen Elizabeth II gets 9 years

Man encouraged by chatbot ‘girlfriend’ to kill Queen Elizabeth II gets 9 years

The man said the assassination was his life’s mission
80-million-year-old dinosaur to become B.C.’s fossil emblem

80-million-year-old dinosaur to become B.C.’s fossil emblem

Provincial government tables legislation to make elasmosaur provincial fossil emblem
The US is forgiving more federal student loans in a bid to tackle ‘unsustainable debt’ for borrowers

The US is forgiving more federal student loans in a bid to tackle ‘unsustainable debt’ for borrowers

President Joe Biden outlined a new round of federal student loan forgiveness on Wednesday to address the “unsustainable debt” that borrowers accumulate to complete their college education.
Nicholas Bellemare faces a charge of first degree murder

Nicholas Bellemare faces a charge of first degree murder

The man accused of killing a Ridge Meadows RCMP officer in Coquitlam last month will be back in court on Nov. 7, but no trial date has been scheduled yet.