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Vancouver city council votes to give police and firefighters millions of dollars to address budget shortfalls
Vancouver city council voted Tuesday to give the Vancouver Police Department and Vancouver Fire Rescue Services millions of dollars to make up for budget shortfalls related to payroll expenses. -
Calgary business owner on high alert after electric bikes, e-scooter stolen during brazen break-in
A Calgary business owner is disappointed after thieves targeted his business twice over the past week, making off with some expensive inventory. -
B.C. planned to send 50 cancer patients per week to the U.S. It has sent a fraction of that
Leah Rowntree was diagnosed with Stage 3 breast cancer in April, shortly before B.C. announced it would send patients like her to Bellingham, Washington for radiation therapy. On Tuesday, Rowntree had her first radiation treatment. But she chose to pay for it in Houston, Texas, not trusting the B.C. system to get her into treatment in the province—or in Bellingham—in time. -
Man airlifted to hospital after 'serious' crash in Shelburne
One person has been airlifted to hospital after a 'serious' crash in Shelburne Tuesday evening. -
Alberta introduces carbon capture program offering industries 12% in project grants
The Alberta government said Tuesday it would give major industries up to 12 per cent in grants on eligible capital costs for carbon capture, utilization and storage. -
Guelph council votes to extend funding for Royal City Mission
The City of Guelph is extending a pilot project that helps unsheltered people in the community. -
Auditor general raises concerns about B.C.'s bookkeeping for 16th time
British Columbia's auditor general is repeating himself over concerns about the way the provincial government keeps its books, just as the Ministry of Finance's quarterly report projects a $5.6-billion deficit. -
Construction beginning on project that aims to ease Highway 1 gridlock in Fraser Valley
Preliminary work is now underway to widen a section of Highway 1 through the Fraser Valley. -
Previously suspended Winnipeg school trustee resigns: board chair
A Manitoba school trustee previously suspended for social media posts targeting the LGBTQ2S+ community has tendered her resignation. -
Guelph mayor pulls motion seeking to ban downtown encampments
An attempt to ban encampments in downtown Guelph has been shelved for now, but the issue is far from settled. -
Woman with serious injuries after being hit by vehicle in Scarborough: paramedics
A woman in her 60s was rushed to the trauma centre with serious injuries after being hit by a vehicle in Scarborough, paramedics say. -
Frank the Tank, a tortoise found wandering a B.C. field, gets a new home
Adoption requests came from as far away as New Zealand, but Frank the Tank, a 17-kilogram tortoise found wandering in a Richmond bok choy field last month, will be staying in British Columbia. -
UBC cooking competition aims to show bugs are great to eat
There was only one rule contestants had to follow at a cooking competition held at UBC on Tuesday: the dishes had to include bugs. -
Renfrew, Ont. Town Council votes in favour of DEI initiatives, including Pride crosswalk
The Town of Renfrew's council voted Tuesday evening to support two resolutions supporting diversity, equity and inclusion in the town. -
Council backs 120 winter shelter beds— but church location draws skepticism
London’s cold weather strategy was never going to bring everyone experiencing homelessness inside this winter— but a political push almost cut the number of overnight spaces by more than half. -
Alberta town to put proposed bylaw banning symbols such as Pride crosswalks, flags to plebiscite
A group in Westlock, Alta., is trying to ban crosswalks painted in rainbow colours and other symbols. -
City of Calgary partially closing popular Edworthy Park trail due to safety concerns
The city will be closing a large section of the popular Douglas Fir Trail in Edworthy Park.