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Prime minister promised new timeline on TMX pipeline in weeks: Alberta premier

Prime minister promised new timeline on TMX pipeline in weeks: Alberta premier

Rachel Notley says she is satisfied with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s committment to project
B.C. pharmacists hope to be part of local fight to curb opioid crisis

B.C. pharmacists hope to be part of local fight to curb opioid crisis

Pharmacists want to stem the number of overdose deaths
Canada backs British claims Russian officials approved spy’s poisoning

Canada backs British claims Russian officials approved spy’s poisoning

British authorities accused two Russian nationals of attempting to kill Sergei Skripal and daughter
Beloved therapy cat reunited with 22-year-old B.C. man

Beloved therapy cat reunited with 22-year-old B.C. man

CatSpan member captures skittish kitty that went missing in July on Vancouver Island
Hall of famer Steve Nash changed game of basketball: high school coach

Hall of famer Steve Nash changed game of basketball: high school coach

Ian Hyde-Lay said that he feels lucky to have played a part in the point guard’s journey
Mayoral candidate vows to spend 1 year homeless in B.C. city if elected

Mayoral candidate vows to spend 1 year homeless in B.C. city if elected

Joshua Hoggan says he will live in transient housing for a year if elected Oct. 20
B.C. Wildfire Service says smoke still concern despite fewer blazes

B.C. Wildfire Service says smoke still concern despite fewer blazes

About 481 fires were still active in the province on Thursday, down from 550 blazes mid-season
Big quake hits northern Japan, leaving 9 dead, 30 missing

Big quake hits northern Japan, leaving 9 dead, 30 missing

Nearly 3 million households were left without power by the quake
Police investigate shooting in Ontario, four reportedly wounded

Police investigate shooting in Ontario, four reportedly wounded

There are reports that several people were shot in St. Catharines
Canada, allies express ‘full confidence’ Russian officials approved poisoning

Canada, allies express ‘full confidence’ Russian officials approved poisoning

British Prime Minister Theresa May described the suspects as Russian military intelligence officers