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Canada's 150th packs the park

Canada's 150th packs the park

Bob Davis and his wife Gloria were enjoying the warm sun, sitting under an umbrella on the hill overlooking the bandstand at Lheidli T'enneh Park, just like they do every year Canada celebrates its birthday.
Messenger canoe brings hope for indigenous dialogue

Messenger canoe brings hope for indigenous dialogue

Dressed in a black shirt and black pants with a beige leather fringed vest, it wasn't obvious but Marcel Labelle was sporting the colours of his country as he addressed the Canada Day crowd at Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park.
Canada 150 - Ribbon of Asphalt

Canada 150 - Ribbon of Asphalt

Canada 150 - Hotbed for humour

Canada 150 - Hotbed for humour

Canada 150 - Battle of the Atlantic

Canada 150 - Battle of the Atlantic

Canada 150 - Bitter Legacy

Canada 150 - Bitter Legacy

Canada 150 - Charter of Rights and Freedoms

Canada 150 - Charter of Rights and Freedoms

Lt-Gov. asks NDP to form government

Lt-Gov. asks NDP to form government

The NDP will form a minority government in British Columbia after the Liberals were defeated Thursday in a non-confidence vote in the legislature, sending them to the Opposition benches for the first time in 16 years.
Supreme court won't hear First Nations' Site C appeal

Supreme court won't hear First Nations' Site C appeal

The Supreme Court of Canada won't hear a pair of appeals by Treaty 8 First Nations to delay the Site C dam.
Ex-Cariboo Cat gets nod from the PM

Ex-Cariboo Cat gets nod from the PM

Word of Myles Mattila's work has reached the highest office in the land and the holder of that office reached out directly to the 18-year-old Prince George hockey player.