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B.C. man may plead guilty in alleged Manitoba drug conspiracy

B.C. man may plead guilty in alleged Manitoba drug conspiracy

Manitoba police seized 50 kilograms of cocaine and 20 kilograms of methamphetamine with an estimated street value of $7 million.
8 91´ó»ÆѼ restaurant openings to watch for this May

8 91´ó»ÆѼ restaurant openings to watch for this May

The rest of the month is packed with exciting new food and drink options in 91´ó»ÆѼ
B.C. Ferries makes single-user washrooms all-gender, with free menstrual products

B.C. Ferries makes single-user washrooms all-gender, with free menstrual products

The change will apply to single-user washrooms in terminals and on most of its vessels.
Ombudsman warns mass disturbances possible at prisons as assaults on prison staff and inmates surge

Ombudsman warns mass disturbances possible at prisons as assaults on prison staff and inmates surge

Physical assaults on staff are up 189% since 2014-15 and inmate-on-inmate attacks have surged 132%, data shows.
Floating season: 5 stunning lazy rivers to float down in B.C.

Floating season: 5 stunning lazy rivers to float down in B.C.

Ready to get your float on?
Sunchips, Munchies recalled by Frito Lay Canada for possible salmonella contamination

Sunchips, Munchies recalled by Frito Lay Canada for possible salmonella contamination

EDMONTON — Frito Lay Canada is recalling two of its most popular snacks due to a possible risk of salmonella contamination. The recall applies to Sunchips Harvest Cheddar Flavoured Multigrain Snacks, as well as Munchies Original Snack Mix.
Already expensive, planning for fertility treatment difficult as costs vary widely

Already expensive, planning for fertility treatment difficult as costs vary widely

One in six Canadians will need fertility care, according to Fertility Matters Canada.
Opinion: Food inflation is changing consumer habits—could it change votes?

Opinion: Food inflation is changing consumer habits—could it change votes?

Shifting diets and budget shopping strategies the new norm as Canadians cope with high food prices
Amendment will prevent violent offenders from changing names

Amendment will prevent violent offenders from changing names

B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix introduced the amendment Monday after it was revealed child-killer Alan Schoenborn was fighting to keep his new name from being publicized.
What happened to the entry-level car?

What happened to the entry-level car?

While automakers usually blame poor sales for the decision to stop selling a model, some carmakers have deliberately hastened the demise of their cheapest models by limiting the number they’re making, analysts say.