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‘What can’t always be said’: B.C. artist wants people to reflect on own stories

‘What can’t always be said’: B.C. artist wants people to reflect on own stories

Vancouver artist Casey Wei awarded Philip B. Lind Emerging Artist Prize at the Polygon Gallery
Armstrong photographer behind lens of long lost wedding photos

Armstrong photographer behind lens of long lost wedding photos

More than 1,500 photos by Walter Ervine Saby can be viewed at the Armstrong museum
B.C.'s Mathis Preston, 16, thriving with Spokane Chiefs in WHL

B.C.'s Mathis Preston, 16, thriving with Spokane Chiefs in WHL

South Okanagan product is considered a top prospect ahead of the 2026 NHL draft
Trump’s press secretary says Feb. 1 tariff deadline ‘still on the books’

Trump’s press secretary says Feb. 1 tariff deadline ‘still on the books’

Ottawa has prepared multiple options for retaliatory tariffs, depending on what Trump does
B.C. will do 'whatever it takes' in response to U.S. tariffs: Eby

B.C. will do 'whatever it takes' in response to U.S. tariffs: Eby

Premier also warned of a 'protracted' trade war with the United States
RCMP union pushes better staffing, procurement and collaboration on U.S. border

RCMP union pushes better staffing, procurement and collaboration on U.S. border

Canada unveiled a $1.3-billion, six-year border security plan in December
Abortion group in danger of closing after Health Canada pulls funding

Abortion group in danger of closing after Health Canada pulls funding

Abortion Care Canada had received about $2.2M in total since 2021
‘Festers’: Canucks president doesn’t see way to resolve friction between stars

‘Festers’: Canucks president doesn’t see way to resolve friction between stars

Jim Rutherford acknowledges JT Miller’Elias Pettersson rift, not sure he can keep them together
Elections BC suspends review of election results in Surrey-Guildford

Elections BC suspends review of election results in Surrey-Guildford

Elections BC has suspended a review, pending court proceedings, of a complaint from a BC Conservative candidate
No ‘traitors’ in Parliament, steps needed to counter interference: report

No ‘traitors’ in Parliament, steps needed to counter interference: report

China and India have rejected claims they are behind any interference in Canada’s domestic affairs