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Court martial underway for retired CAF member accused of sex crimes in Victoria

Court martial underway for retired CAF member accused of sex crimes in Victoria

Seven charges against Colin McGregor include committing, recording sexual assault
Canadian Armed Forces prepare to leave B.C. after wildfires

Canadian Armed Forces prepare to leave B.C. after wildfires

About 100 personnel will stay in southern B.C. to help with a fire near Princeton
Singh’s leadership under microscope as NDP MPs prepare to meet in B.C.

Singh’s leadership under microscope as NDP MPs prepare to meet in B.C.

Jagmeet Singh is planning to run in a byelection in the riding of Burnaby South
Canada sees info ‘gaps’ about dangerous goods moving through North

Canada sees info ‘gaps’ about dangerous goods moving through North

Ottawa is commissioning a study to help fill in the knowledge gaps and improve safety
B.C. keeping purse strings tight as municipalities seek relief

B.C. keeping purse strings tight as municipalities seek relief

Finance Minister Carole James lowers expectations for UBCM
Man charged in ‘random’ death of 13-year-old B.C. girl

Man charged in ‘random’ death of 13-year-old B.C. girl

Marrisa Shen was found dead in Central Park in July 2017
Former Grey Cup MVP DeVier Posey signs with B.C. Lions

Former Grey Cup MVP DeVier Posey signs with B.C. Lions

Receiver fills a need , with veteran receiver Manny Arceneaux out with knee injury
Canada’s Kevin Koe to test new lineup at World Cup of Curling

Canada’s Kevin Koe to test new lineup at World Cup of Curling

Canadian contingent competes at tournament’s first stop in Suzhou, China
‘Job action’ possible by Sept. 26 if postal workers approve strike mandate

‘Job action’ possible by Sept. 26 if postal workers approve strike mandate

Canadians will find out as early as today whether they’ll face a possible strike later this month by mail carriers and plant workers at Canada Post.
Judge strikes down Doug Ford’s bill to reduce Toronto council size

Judge strikes down Doug Ford’s bill to reduce Toronto council size

An Ontario judge released his decision this morning on Toronto’s legal challenge of provincial legislation slashing the size of city council nearly in half.