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Cap on plastic production may be too complicated for global treaty: Guilbeault

Cap on plastic production may be too complicated for global treaty: Guilbeault

Canada began phasing in a ban on single-use plastic items in 2022
Canada still bars Afghanistan aid, but plans coming this year

Canada still bars Afghanistan aid, but plans coming this year

The U.S., U.K. created carve-outs to their own terrorism laws by February 2022 to allow aid to flow
U.S. election uncertainty making freight market worse, TFI CEO says

U.S. election uncertainty making freight market worse, TFI CEO says

A tough trucking environment in general has also hurt transport companies
‘Justice for Tatjana’: Vigil honours memory of slain North Okanagan mother

‘Justice for Tatjana’: Vigil honours memory of slain North Okanagan mother

The release of the suspect in the death of Tatjana Stefanski has the community angry and fearful
LETTER: Property flippers not entitled to tax break

LETTER: Property flippers not entitled to tax break

A newer sport is growing in popularity in Victoria

A newer sport is growing in popularity in Victoria

Step aside pickleball; walking soccer is here to fill a gap in Victoria’s social sports scene
B.C. man fined $10K, faces 15-year hunting ban for killing grizzly bear

B.C. man fined $10K, faces 15-year hunting ban for killing grizzly bear

The B.C. government banned grizzly bear hunting in 2017
Red gold: Climate change plays role as saffron cultivation comes to Nova Scotia

Red gold: Climate change plays role as saffron cultivation comes to Nova Scotia

Saffron is traditionally grown in Iran, India, Afghanistan, Spain and a handful of other countries
Canada allocates millions for drone production, ammunition to support Ukraine

Canada allocates millions for drone production, ammunition to support Ukraine

Defence Minister Bill Blair says financial assistance is in collaboration with the United Kingdom
Manitoba promises review after school trustee’s comments on Indigenous people

Manitoba promises review after school trustee’s comments on Indigenous people

Paul Coffey told a school board meeting that residential schools started as a good thing