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Prince Rupert residents survive Vegas mass shooting

Prince Rupert residents survive Vegas mass shooting

Former auxiliary RCMP officer recalls experience at concert when gunfire erupted in Las Vegas.
Hockey-loving Canadians build elaborate backyard rinks

Hockey-loving Canadians build elaborate backyard rinks

But all you need is ice, says one expert
Equifax says only 8,000 Canadians affected by data breach

Equifax says only 8,000 Canadians affected by data breach

100,000 Canadians had originally thought to be affected
U.S. files second trade complaint over B.C. wine in grocery stores

U.S. files second trade complaint over B.C. wine in grocery stores

Issue of selling wine, beer and spirits in Canada has been a flashpoint for American producers
Kelowna woman witnesses Las Vegas mass shooting

Kelowna woman witnesses Las Vegas mass shooting

The Kelowna resident heard the loud crackling sound of gunfire and the screams of panicked men and women
B.C. woman receives frantic phone call from daughter in Las Vegas

B.C. woman receives frantic phone call from daughter in Las Vegas

Lower Mainland woman and her husband are both safe after fleeing shooting
B.C. moves to tighten lobbying rules

B.C. moves to tighten lobbying rules

Ex-politicians can’t use ‘insider information’ for two years
UPDATE: Tom Petty pronounced dead in hospital

UPDATE: Tom Petty pronounced dead in hospital

Rocker is is said to be in full cardiac arrest
Premiers to talk tax changes with Morneau

Premiers to talk tax changes with Morneau

Finance Minister Bill Morneau to talk tax reforms at first ministers’ meeting
First Nation court challenge of pipeline begins

First Nation court challenge of pipeline begins

First Nation groups continuie their fight against the expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline