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Should social media be banned for kids under 16 around the world?
Should there be a limit on the number of times an asylum application decision can...
Will PM Mark Carney’s tough stance against US hurt Canadian economy?
Is weak leadership fuelling the rise in extortion cases in 2026?
Can Understanding Emotions Change Your Life?
Are U.S. President Donald Trump’s actions toward Venezuela justified?
Three extortion-related shootings in Metro Vancouver over two days—are our communities being failed?
Should we have a choice of our own religious holidays like Diwali, Vaiskahi, Eid etc....
Should companies be allowed to fire employees for things they post on social media?
Should you become friends with your children as a parenting strategy?
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BC RCMP confirms victims of Tumbler Ridge shooting, urges community to focus on families
Man charged in multi-city semi-trailer theft investigation
Decision not to renew directors has come as a surprise says Surrey police board chair