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Second shooting at Kapil Sharma’s Surrey cafe in a month
U.S. to impose 100% tariff on computer chips, expected to drive up prices of electronics...
An increase in CSIS security screenings is leading to processing delays
Air Canada announces changes to how Aeroplan members will earn points starting next year
Canada’s shortage of skilled trades workers is becoming increasingly severe, expert warns
Summer storms bring both relief and risk as 70,000 lightning strikes trigger spike in B.C....
RED FM’s Summer Bhangra Jam: vibrant celebration of music, dance, and culture
Vancouver Whitecaps sign former Bayern Munich star Thomas Muller in landmark deal
Vancouver’s Indian consulate to hold consular camp in Abbotsford on August 9
Canadians applying for a Nexus card can no longer select ‘X’ as a gender option
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The U.S. raises tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber, pushing the total rate above 35 percent
Alberta government challenges injunction blocking transgender health-care law
Canada’s 2025 wildfire season is now the second-worst on record
Think tank urges federal government to eliminate 64,000 public sector positions
Air Canada flight attendants to stage a ‘nationwide demonstration’ at airports on Monday