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Hunter knew grizzly was wearing tracking collar before killing it in B.C.

Hunter knew grizzly was wearing tracking collar before killing it in B.C.

The popular grizzly, known as Bear 148, had been moved to Jasper and wandered across the border
B.C. cities want to install their own photo radar

B.C. cities want to install their own photo radar

NDP government has refused to introduce the practice that aims to reduce speeding drivers
Netflix to invest $500M in Canada as part of feds’ new cultural plan

Netflix to invest $500M in Canada as part of feds’ new cultural plan

New vision includes leaning heavily on Americans
PHOTOS: Aurora Borealis light up night sky above B.C.

PHOTOS: Aurora Borealis light up night sky above B.C.

The northern lights were out in full effect Wednesday night throughout much of the province.
Police drag woman off Southwest Airlines flight

Police drag woman off Southwest Airlines flight

Police dragged a woman off a flight after she claimed a ‘life-threatening allergy’ to dogs
Don Cherry criticizes media coverage of NFL protests

Don Cherry criticizes media coverage of NFL protests

Don Cherry calls media coverage of kneeling protests hypocritical
Trump’s still criticizing NFL

Trump’s still criticizing NFL

Trump is still on a still criticizing NFL owners over players who kneel
Money is running out in hurricane-hit Puerto Rico

Money is running out in hurricane-hit Puerto Rico

“We’re without gasoline. Without money. Without food. This is a disaster.”
Hugh Hefner, Playboy magazine founder, dies at 91

Hugh Hefner, Playboy magazine founder, dies at 91

He founded the men’s magazine in 1953
Winter work stoppage prompts Site C layoffs

Winter work stoppage prompts Site C layoffs

BC Hydro says such fluctuations are normal, but work could continue into early winter