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City misses goal of 600 modular housing units for homeless before winter

City misses goal of 600 modular housing units for homeless before winter

City’s goal was to open 600 modular housing units before winter
Judge denies bail for Jamie Bacon, accused of counselling murder of individual

Judge denies bail for Jamie Bacon, accused of counselling murder of individual

A British Columbia judge has denied bail to Jamie Bacon, who is accused of counselling the murder of an individual. Bacon's lawyer has said he pleaded not guilty to the charge and he is scheduled to have his trial heard by a jury in April.
鶹ýӳgas prices could go higher than $1.50 per litre in 2018

鶹ýӳgas prices could go higher than $1.50 per litre in 2018

Analyst explains why 鶹ýӳwill remain home to Canada’s highest gas prices
Canadian television actor Donnelly Rhodes dies at age 80

Canadian television actor Donnelly Rhodes dies at age 80

Donnelly Rhodes of Da Vinci’s Inquest holds his trophy after winning for best actor in a leading dramatic role at the 17th Annual Gemini Awards in Toronto on November 4, 2002.
Deadly dog virus outbreak a reminder we should all get our pups vaccinated

Deadly dog virus outbreak a reminder we should all get our pups vaccinated

Shutterstock Parvovirus, a viral disease that can be deadly for dogs, especially puppies, is making an appearance in Sooke and other parts of southern 鶹ýӳIsland. “The disease is severe,” said Dr.
B.C. teen creating app, summer camp to revive First Nations language

B.C. teen creating app, summer camp to revive First Nations language

Tessa Erickson, 15, of the Nak???azdli Whut???en First Nation is seen in this undated handout photo.
B.C. taxi group urges province to take slow and cautious route on ride share

B.C. taxi group urges province to take slow and cautious route on ride share

Michael van Hemmen of Uber Canada speaks members of the committee on ride-sharing following his presentation in downtown Vancouver, Monday, Jan. 8, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward The B.C.
Trio of “roving bachelor” river otters build new pad in the middle of Richmond

Trio of “roving bachelor” river otters build new pad in the middle of Richmond

Three river otters in a land-locked lagoon near Richmond’s City Centre A trio of “roving bachelor” river otters has requisitioned a relatively new, inner-city lagoon — a “rare” and “amazing” event, according to a local biologist, who was among the fi
Loblaw places restrictions on gift card offer after bread price-fixing scheme

Loblaw places restrictions on gift card offer after bread price-fixing scheme

Various brands of bread sit on shelves in a grocery store in Toronto on Wednesday Nov. 1, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Doug Ives Consumers who receive a $25 Loblaw Companies Ltd.
Mount St. Helens tweets "I'M BACK BITCHES" after 40 earthquakes occur

Mount St. Helens tweets "I'M BACK BITCHES" after 40 earthquakes occur

Mount St Helens in Washington state. Photo Shutterstock It's been brought to our attention that several mountains south of the border have been actively squabbling over the past few days.