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From Logging to Libraries: How Fraser Valley Towns Are Reinventing Themselves
How Fraser Valley towns are reinventing themselves—shifting from logging roots to tourism, clean tech, and cultural renewal.
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Silenced on the Frontline: Gaza’s Al Jazeera Journalists Killed in Targeted Strike
Five Al Jazeera journalists, including Anas al-Sharif, were killed in a targeted strike in Gaza. The attack raises urgent questions…
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Toronto Makes Non-Emergency Police Calls a Breeze with *877
Toronto Police introduce *877 for faster non-emergency calls from mobile phones, improving accessibility and reducing pressure on 911 services.
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A New Chapter: Indigenous-Owned Firm Revives 120-Year-Old B.C. Newspaper
A landmark Indigenous‑owned acquisition breathes new life into a century‑old B.C. newspaper, fortifying community storytelling and media sovereignty.
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Vancouver Overtakes Calgary as North America’s Most Livable City in 2025 — But Slips Globally
Vancouver overtakes Calgary as North America’s most livable city in the 2025 Global Liveability Index, despite slipping in global rankings.
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BC Wildfire Crisis Escalates After 67,000 Lightning Strikes Spark Rapid Fire Surge
After 67,000 lightning strikes, British Columbia’s wildfires more than doubled in a week. This in‑depth analysis explores causes, community impacts,…
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EXNW 2025 Storytelling Summit Unites Canada–Asia Creatives in Vancouver’s Cultural Crossroads
Vancouver’s EXNW 2025 Summit brought Canada and Asia creatives together to reshape global storytelling through culture, tech, and co‑production.
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SkyTrain Expansion Breaks Ground on Surrey–Langley Corridor, Transforming Commuting Across the Fraser Valley
The Surrey–Langley SkyTrain extension has officially broken ground. Promising faster commutes and greener travel, this expansion marks a milestone in…
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Pain at the Pump: Gas Prices Surge Past $1.90/Litre in Metro Vancouver
Gas prices in Metro Vancouver have climbed above $1.90/litre, squeezing commuters and adding to inflation woes post‑carbon tax removal. What’s…
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U.S. Slaps 35% Tariffs on Canadian Goods: What It Means for Jobs, Prices, and Trade Tensions
How the U.S.'s sudden 35% tariff move on Canadian goods is rattling industries, inflating prices, and fueling cross-border trade friction.
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