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Invasion of the stink bugs: Pest thrives in British Columbia's warm October

Invasion of the stink bugs: Pest thrives in British Columbia's warm October

VANCOUVER — An aromatic insect shaped like a shield is lurking around homes and feasting on stone fruits in parts of southern British Columbia.
Vancouver housing strategies abound, but will a fractured council hinder next mayor?

Vancouver housing strategies abound, but will a fractured council hinder next mayor?

VANCOUVER — Voters in Vancouver's municipal election have been met with an array of proposed solutions to the city's chronic housing unaffordability — but the same question looms over all the mayoral candidates and their pledges.
Cap on international students' working hours should be lifted permanently: advocates

Cap on international students' working hours should be lifted permanently: advocates

OTTAWA — A new pilot project to lift the cap on the number of hours international students can work should be made permanent, say advocates who have spent years asking for the change.
Man shot while waiting at red light drives himself to B.C. hospital

Man shot while waiting at red light drives himself to B.C. hospital

The shooting is believed to be targeted.
UPDATE: increased police presence in Dawson Creek after shooting death

UPDATE: increased police presence in Dawson Creek after shooting death

Look to determine the motive in this incident.
A year after the mandate: where B.C.'s unvaccinated doctors ended up

A year after the mandate: where B.C.'s unvaccinated doctors ended up

In the Interior Health region, while unvaccinated staff were barred from IH property immediately, the health authority’s board of directors delayed formally terminating medical staff who refused the vaccine until August.
U.K. man sentenced to life in prison for murder of Canadian teenager

U.K. man sentenced to life in prison for murder of Canadian teenager

A British man has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of a Canadian teenager who moved to England last year after meeting him online.
As provinces hand out cash, advocates say inflation help should be more targeted

As provinces hand out cash, advocates say inflation help should be more targeted

MONTREAL — As provincial governments hand out one-time cash payments to help residents cope with inflation, anti-poverty advocates say the efforts are a missed opportunity to help those most in need.
Five things to know as the Emergencies Act public inquiry gets underway

Five things to know as the Emergencies Act public inquiry gets underway

The inquiry into the federal government's unprecedented use of the Emergencies Act during "Freedom Convoy" protests last winter will start public hearings on Thursday. Here are five things to know about it: 1.