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Medical assistance in dying up in Canada, but growth has slowed

Medical assistance in dying up in Canada, but growth has slowed

More than 15,000 people received help to die in 2023, growth of cases has halved
Wind turbine project proposed for Westbank First Nation land

Wind turbine project proposed for Westbank First Nation land

Westbank First Nation and Innergex awarded Energy Purchase Agreement by BC Hydro for wind energy project
Retalitory tariffs, withheld energy possible as Canada plots response to Trump

Retalitory tariffs, withheld energy possible as Canada plots response to Trump

‘A number of premiers spoke out strongly in favour of a robust Canadian response’
Canada Post layoff complaint resolved as strike hits 4 weeks

Canada Post layoff complaint resolved as strike hits 4 weeks

Wages, expansion into weekend delivery continue to be key issues in dispute
Vancouver Canucks learned lessons from adversity of early-season injuries

Vancouver Canucks learned lessons from adversity of early-season injuries

Miller, Demko, Boeser, Joshua absences all felt, as Miller nears return
Engine issue forces Philippine Mars to return to Sproat Lake

Engine issue forces Philippine Mars to return to Sproat Lake

Iconic waterbomber left the lake Wednesday, Dec. 11 for San Francisco before turning around at Nanaimo
Permanent salmon conservation hatchery to open in Chilcotin

Permanent salmon conservation hatchery to open in Chilcotin

The hatchery will help maintain healthy levels of Chinook and steelhead
What's old is new – retro and classic toys top wish lists: B.C. store owner

What's old is new – retro and classic toys top wish lists: B.C. store owner

You wouldn't think that in 2024 you could find Lincoln Logs, balsa wood gliders, Etch-A-Sketches, and the Magic Eight Ball in a major toy store.
Gaming wish granted for Nanaimo teen living with muscular dystrophy

Gaming wish granted for Nanaimo teen living with muscular dystrophy

Blair Haslam receives top-tier computer gaming system from Help Fill A Dream Foundation
Animal cruelty alleged in undercover video from B.C. pig-processing plant

Animal cruelty alleged in undercover video from B.C. pig-processing plant

Footage timed for release by Animal Justice just before Christmas, alleges pigs were 'left in agony, cut open while still alert and conscious'