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More Canadians 'tightening their belts' as three-quarters report money stress

More Canadians 'tightening their belts' as three-quarters report money stress

Price increases are being met with spending decreases by Canadians, but certain parts of the country are tightening their belts more than others.
Calm in the chaos: Canadian Medical Association's first Indigenous leader takes helm

Calm in the chaos: Canadian Medical Association's first Indigenous leader takes helm

GRANDE PRAIRIE, Alta. — In a brightly lit surgical room around sunrise, Dr. Alika Lafontaine recounts why he chose to become an anesthesiologist as he fills syringes for his first patient of the day.
Suspicious incident in Chetwynd

Suspicious incident in Chetwynd

Investigators are requesting public help.
Scientists to take 'CAT scan' of B.C. volcano to locate best geothermal energy spots

Scientists to take 'CAT scan' of B.C. volcano to locate best geothermal energy spots

Scientists are planning a "CAT scan" of a British Columbia volcano to help harness the underground heat that turns rock into magma for renewable energy.
Deal freeing Catholic entities from $25M campaign for residential schools released

Deal freeing Catholic entities from $25M campaign for residential schools released

OTTAWA — Canada agreed to "forever discharge" Catholic entities from their promise to raise $25 million for residential school survivors and also picked up their legal bill, a final release document shows.
B.C. First Nation arrives in Scotland, asks museum to return totem pole taken in 1929

B.C. First Nation arrives in Scotland, asks museum to return totem pole taken in 1929

VANCOUVER — Delegates from the Nisga’a First Nation are in Scotland this week to discuss repatriating a memorial totem pole it says was stolen nearly a century ago.

Quebec police investigating death of two-year-old who was left alone in a car

VAUDREUIL-DORION, Que. — Quebec police say a two-year-old child died Friday after being left alone in a car near Montreal.
This B.C. strata passed bylaws to prevent owners from running for council

This B.C. strata passed bylaws to prevent owners from running for council

The strata said it created the bylaws to ensure the strata's long-term stability.
Stigma against psychedelics could fade with decriminalization in B.C., experts say

Stigma against psychedelics could fade with decriminalization in B.C., experts say

Decriminalization of some hard drugs in British Columbia could help reduce stigma around psychedelic substances that have medicinal value, but have been caught up in the war on drugs, experts say.
Fort St. John educator passes

Fort St. John educator passes

Former teacher, principal, and vice-principal Ernie Reimer being fondly remembered