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Prime Minister Mark Carney says it will take time for Canadians to see the results of efforts to grow and diversify the economy, but insists “we’ve got to keep on this track.” In a year-end interview with Global National anchor and executive editor…
Brooks Koepka 1st player to defect from LIV Golf, but will PGA Tour take him back?
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With the final days of 2025 rapidly falling to the wayside, Canadians are likely taking stock of the last 12 months. The past year has seen some rapid changes on the political scene — most notably in the prime minister’s chair. At this time…
Dawson Creek renews local state of emergency over water supply
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Family of woman seriously injured in Highway 1 crash says life can change in a moment – BC
The family of a woman who was seriously injured in a head-on crash along Highway 1 in Surrey, B.C., on Monday morning is speaking out about the tragic event. Maria Elizebeth Flores-Estrada was on her way to work when she was struck by a vehicle…
Sask. shoppers spending with intention this holiday season, report says
Descrease article font size Increase article font size It’s crunch time for shopping centres across Saskatchewan as last-minute gift buyers hope to cross items off their lists. But for some shoppers, such as Anja Sierhaus in Saskatoon, their lists…

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Back in June I made a guest appearance on CBC Sports’ online series “Trackside,” to discuss the implications of Grand Slam Track cancelling their season finale. The task: don my sports business reporter hat, and help the hosts and audience unravel…
American billionaire wins defamation lawsuit against Peter Nygard
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B.C. Conservative candidate abandons lawsuit after claiming ‘irregularities’ in 2024 election
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B.C.’s older clinic funding model ending in 2026 but not all doctors agree
The last remaining clinics in B.C. that are using an older funding model will be moving to a new one in the new year. The Ministry of Health says it has been reviewing how health-care providers in clinics are paid and determined to move all clinics…







