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Canadian whistler-blower says he did no voter targeting for Liberal entities

Canadian whistler-blower says he did no voter targeting for Liberal entities

Chris Wylie says his work for the bureau had nothing to do with the micro-targeting and psychoanalysis of voters
Canadian hacker sentenced to 5 years for major Yahoo security breach

Canadian hacker sentenced to 5 years for major Yahoo security breach

American investigators say Karim Baratov unwittingly worked for Russian spies
Backyard fire-pit tragedy takes life of 13-year-old girl

Backyard fire-pit tragedy takes life of 13-year-old girl

B.C.’s Grace Peerless dies of complications from burns to upper body
Pregnant B.C. teacher named victim of fatal crash

Pregnant B.C. teacher named victim of fatal crash

Students of Anne McClymont Elementary in Kelowna grapple with loss after death of well-loved teacher
Monkey escapes Vancouver Island animal sanctuary

Monkey escapes Vancouver Island animal sanctuary

“It took off into the forest, across the road, hasn’t been seen since”
B.C. Indigenous leader welcomes Trans Mountain pipeline buyout by feds

B.C. Indigenous leader welcomes Trans Mountain pipeline buyout by feds

Bailout bodes well for those depending on pipeline project’s success, says Chilliwack-area chief
Flash floods destroy U.S. city

Flash floods destroy U.S. city

Residents in Maryland are dealing with devastating flood waters destroying homes and businesses
B.C. ambulance carrying injured cyclist stuck half an hour waiting for train

B.C. ambulance carrying injured cyclist stuck half an hour waiting for train

Regulations say crossings have to be cleared immediately for emergency vehicles
Canada to field veteran squad against Germany in women’s soccer friendly

Canada to field veteran squad against Germany in women’s soccer friendly

Christine Sinclair is team captain, set to play at Hamilton’s Tim Hortons Field
Auditor general says unleashed bureaucrats bungled Phoenix, costing millions

Auditor general says unleashed bureaucrats bungled Phoenix, costing millions

More than half of the federal government’s 290,000 employees have reported being affected by Phoenix