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Abbotsford's Isabelle Harris launches GoFundMe to fuel Olympics judo dream

Abbotsford's Isabelle Harris launches GoFundMe to fuel Olympics judo dream

Abbotsford Judo Club-trained athlete earns carded status for 2024
Netflix escalates prices for Canadian subscribers effective on next bill

Netflix escalates prices for Canadian subscribers effective on next bill

Prices also rising in the U.S., last went up in Canada in 2022
WHO ‘stressed, devastated’ as Trump orders U.S. exit: Canadian doctor

WHO ‘stressed, devastated’ as Trump orders U.S. exit: Canadian doctor

The U.S. provided about 18 per cent of World Health Organization budget in 2023
Lumby mayor sues BC United, his former party, over campaign expenses

Lumby mayor sues BC United, his former party, over campaign expenses

Kevin Acton was BC United's candidate in Vernon-Lumby before the party folded ahead of the 2024 B.C. election
Premier Eby says B.C. will 'respond in kind' to U.S. tariffs

Premier Eby says B.C. will 'respond in kind' to U.S. tariffs

Premier also addressed the idea of Canadians boycotting travelling to the U.S. as a tactic
‘The affordable starter car’: analysts say there’s no such thing any more

‘The affordable starter car’: analysts say there’s no such thing any more

Experts offer advice for first-time buyers in a difficult automobile market
Advocate urges Canada to stop warehousing seniors, build smaller care homes

Advocate urges Canada to stop warehousing seniors, build smaller care homes

National Institute on Ageing calls for more comfortable home-like environments
B.C ski hill unveils new Avalauncher

B.C ski hill unveils new Avalauncher

Fernie Alpine Resort's new Imperial Avalauncher will reduce risk of unsuspecting avalanches
B.C. university study finds seafloor has major climate change mitigation potential

B.C. university study finds seafloor has major climate change mitigation potential

Lead University of Victoria researcher says seafloor sediments make up one of the planet's largest stores of carbon
‘Extremely concerning’: Doctors worry as Canadians go online for health info

‘Extremely concerning’: Doctors worry as Canadians go online for health info

More than a third of Canadians turn to online info due to lack of doctor access: poll