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Be concerned about your data being stored outside of Canada, warns privacy chief

Be concerned about your data being stored outside of Canada, warns privacy chief

B.C.'s privacy commissioner continues to sound alarm bells about the digital storage and sharing of British Columbians' personal digital data outside of Canada.
First mega-module for LNG Canada lands in Kitimat

First mega-module for LNG Canada lands in Kitimat

Project is now approaching 60 percent completion.
Fort St. John SPCA temporarily closed after inspection finds structural concerns

Fort St. John SPCA temporarily closed after inspection finds structural concerns

The BC SPCA says it is continuing services for animals in need in Fort St. John as it conducts a structural review of its facility, now temporarily closed.
Soaring gas prices have Lower Mainland residents streaming into Point Roberts

Soaring gas prices have Lower Mainland residents streaming into Point Roberts

Special exemption means no negative COVID test is required to return home.
Canadians believe NATO should prepare to fight Russia's invasion of Ukraine: survey

Canadians believe NATO should prepare to fight Russia's invasion of Ukraine: survey

OTTAWA — A new poll suggests nearly three-quarters of Canadians believe NATO allies should prepare for military intervention as Russian aggression escalates in Ukraine, even as half hold out hope for a diplomatic resolution.
Canadian educational institutions step up for Afghan refugees

Canadian educational institutions step up for Afghan refugees

Canada’s colleges and universities are helping break down financial barriers faced by refugees seeking language training and skills upgrades through scholarships, bursaries and other initiatives.
Ukrainian Canadians dream of reuniting with family members stuck in a war zone

Ukrainian Canadians dream of reuniting with family members stuck in a war zone

Ukrainians living in Canada want to bring their family members to safety, but wonder what it will take and worry it may be too dangerous to get their loved ones out of Ukraine while Russian shelling continues
Why was the Saskatchewan premier's Silverado impounded in B.C., and why no charges?

Why was the Saskatchewan premier's Silverado impounded in B.C., and why no charges?

Automatic roadside suspensions instead of criminal charges are B.C.'s way of handling many impaired driving offences.
New rules for metal dealers aim to curb rising catalytic converter thefts

New rules for metal dealers aim to curb rising catalytic converter thefts

The province is strengthening measures to deter the theft of catalytic converters, which are in hot demand because of the precious metals they contain.
'There's a way out': B.C woman in recovery shares story of addiction, hope

'There's a way out': B.C woman in recovery shares story of addiction, hope

485 women in B.C. died of an overdose last year. Christina Petrina hopes her story inspires other women to get help.