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From Trump to Taylor: 6 Super Bowl storylines Canadian marketers will be watching

From Trump to Taylor: 6 Super Bowl storylines Canadian marketers will be watching

Kick off for Super Bowl LIX is at 3:30 p.m. Pacific on Sunday, Feb. 9
Princeton woman sues after allegedly slipping on human feces while shopping

Princeton woman sues after allegedly slipping on human feces while shopping

The slip allegedly aggravated a knee injury and forced the woman off work for two weeks
Letter campaign calls for Israel to be barred from Vancouver Invictus Games

Letter campaign calls for Israel to be barred from Vancouver Invictus Games

The Invictus Games, which were founded by Prince Harry, will run in Whistler and Vancouver Feb. 8-16
Trudeau calling U.S. annexation threat 'real' a reality check for B.C.: analyst

Trudeau calling U.S. annexation threat 'real' a reality check for B.C.: analyst

Prime Minister made comment behind closed doors in Toronto where he was hosting a summit with business leaders
‘Worrying’: HIV life expectancy climbs in B.C., but women lagging behind men

‘Worrying’: HIV life expectancy climbs in B.C., but women lagging behind men

Women with HIV also had a 33 per cent higher risk of death from noncommunicable diseases
Science tipping the scales in the battle to save endangered B.C. marmot

Science tipping the scales in the battle to save endangered B.C. marmot

Vancouver Island researchers add weight to their bid to bring back troubled species
Man sentenced to life in prison for mistaken identity murders near Cranbrook

Man sentenced to life in prison for mistaken identity murders near Cranbrook

Colin Correia pleaded guilty to 2nd-degree murder in 2010 shooting deaths of Leanne MacFarlane, Jeffrey Taylor
Canada invests $72M into satellite wildfire monitoring technology

Canada invests $72M into satellite wildfire monitoring technology

WildFireSat will consist of seven satellites that will enter orbit in 2029
B.C. judge tosses drug evidence for ‘numerous and flagrant’ rights violations

B.C. judge tosses drug evidence for ‘numerous and flagrant’ rights violations

The ruling was in the Vernon RCMP's case against Nabil Abdelkader
B.C. unemployment creeping up as Canada's creeping down

B.C. unemployment creeping up as Canada's creeping down

B.C. rate hits 6 per cent in January 2025, still lower than Canada's as a whole