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- LETTER: White Rock city council should have heeded residents’ wishes
Residents had expressed concerns about the OCP update, but their voices were not heard.
- Why Iranian mines in the Strait of Hormuz would be a nightmare for the West
Iran's naval mines pose a significant threat to global shipping in the Strait of Hormuz
- Pro-freedom Iranians celebrate at U.S. Consulate before targeted shooting
Iranians celebrate and honor fallen Americans at US Consulate, then attacked just over 48 hours later.
- Ucluelet mayor says diversity is key in municipal leadership
Ucluelet mayor seeks to increase diversity on council
- Spy agency won't release its TikTok advice to Ottawa, urges caution online
Canadian Security Intelligence Service won't release its TikTok advice to Ottawa
- Canada’s passport just got more powerful: See where we rank globally right now
Canada's passport now ranks 7th globally
- Public interest advocacy group holding online town hall on Alberta Pension Plan
Public interest advocacy group holding online town hall on Alberta Pension Plan.
- LILLEY UNLEASHED: Why Carney is on his way to a majority government
Mark Carney to form majority government
- Nunavut MP says 'it wasn't just one thing' that made her cross the floor to the Liberals - National Post
NDP MP Lori Idlout crosses the floor to the Liberals, citing 'backroom deals' from Poilievre
- Investigation finds complaint by Kimberley councillor against staff unsubstantiated
Investigation underway
- ‘Unknowns’ surround proposed Nova Scotia fire service governance changes
Proposed changes to Nova Scotia's fire service governance model face uncertainty
- Douglas Todd: B.C. voices did speak up against Trudeau’s migration policies, but were ignored
BC voices spoke out against Trudeau's migration policies
- 'I just want to be clear': Durham police chief says report made available for all to see in November
Durham police chief makes report available to public
- NP View: A roadmap to ending this orgy of antisemitic violence
Anti-Semitism has reached a boiling point in Europe
- The paranormal, with Raymond Yakeleya: Curious behaviour of Nahgunne, the Sasquatch
Nahgunne are believed to have migrated with First Nations peoples from Siberia to North America.
- Iran targets commercial ships, Dubai airport and oil facilities as concerns grow over global energy
Iran attacks commercial ships in Persian Gulf, targets Dubai airport
- YOU SAID IT: Flipping and a flopping
In response to 'Flipping and a flopping', a reader writes: 'I am thrilled to see the Ottawa Senators finally showing some sign of life.'
- One in five Canadians over 50 living at ‘poverty-level’ standard of living: report
A new national survey suggests a significant share of older Canadians are struggling to meet basic needs.
- ‘I was crying the whole day’: Iranian students in Canada speak on their fears
Iranians in Canada fear family and financial security
- LETTER: Cost of living keeps rising
The cost of living continues to rise, putting pressure on city budgets.
- N.L. judge criticizes 'inflammatory rhetoric' on bail reform, as he grants bail to repeat offender
Judge criticizes 'jail not bail' movement during bail hearing
- LETTER: Want to make change? Get involved
Support local candidates
- Idlout's floor-crossing gets Carney closer to majority as byelections loom
Lori Idlout crosses floor to Liberals, boosts Carney's majority to 170 seats.
- Idlout floor crossing gets Carney closer to majority as byelections loom
Nunavut MP Lori Idlout crosses the floor to the Liberals, boosting the government to 170 seats.
- Not supporting the arts is a mistake
Not supporting the arts is a mistake
- Time for some much needed positivity
A positive news story offers a respite from the negativity
- South Korea to Speed Up Nuclear Restart Amid Middle East Crisis
South Korea to accelerate nuclear reactor restart amid Middle East crisis
- GAC calls out violence in Lebanon; critics name Israel
Lebanon violence raises concerns
- Ontario couple stuck in Qatar say they feel 'left behind,' Canadian government hasn't been much help
Ontario couple stuck in Qatar feel abandoned by Canadian government
- NDP MP crossing floor to Liberals, PM Carney two seats shy of majority - CP24
NDP MP Lori Idlout crosses floor to Liberals
- Latin American Pulse For Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Kast sworn in as Chile's right-wing president; Brazil's CPI clears inflation target; Colombia's presidential election to be rerun
- Tense meeting puts spotlight on issues at Highland Arts Theatre
Key staff members leave Highland Arts Theatre after citing 'untenable working conditions' and 'inadequate funding'.
- High school students protest OSAP changes as school counsellors warn of growing uncertainty
High school students protest OSAP changes
- N.L. judge criticizes 'inflammatory rhetoric' on bail reform, as he grants bail to repeat offender
A Newfoundland judge criticized 'jail not bail' rhetoric, granting bail to a repeat offender.
- You have the power to end workplace sexual harassment
Ontario government introduces new legislation to combat workplace harassment
- MPs will vote on whether to study bill seeking to close US loophole for arms exports
MPs to vote on bill to close US loophole
- Hamilton Public Library looks to check cards, screen visitors at Central branch as drug concerns persist
Hamilton Public Library introduces card check and visitor screening at Central branch amid ongoing drug concerns.
- Horses 'still dying' after flights from Canada to Japan — and regulator seems unaware
Canada's horse meat exports to Japan persist despite animal welfare concerns.
- Diversity in housing options could help Castlegar reach housing targets
The City of Castlegar aims to increase housing diversity through infill development.
- LETTER: Surrey picked the wrong target for their war on vaping
Convenience stores are not the target of Surrey's vaping ban
- NDP MP crosses floor to join Liberals, putting Carney two seats shy of majority
NDP MP Lori Idlout crosses floor to join Liberals
- Carney government limits debate on hate bill, ending months of delays amid pushback
Bill clears major hurdle
- LETTER: Canadians don’t live in a war zone
Canadians generally feel safe, crime rates are low, and the country has a strong social safety net.
- Microsoft urges Pentagon pause blacklisting Anthropic
Microsoft urges Pentagon to pause blacklisting of Anthropic AI firm
- Eaglecrest neighbourhood planning survey now open
The Eaglecrest neighbourhood planning survey is now available online and at town hall.
- CRD asks municipalities to ID supportive housing and shelter sites
The District of Saanich is being asked to identify potential locations for supportive housing and sheltering projects.
- U.S. Ambassador Hoekstra says he and Eby ‘both smiling’ after meeting
U.S. Ambassador Hoekstra and Canadian Premier David Eby met on softwood lumber
- Mayor of Surrey needles Metro Vancouver for hiking developer fees
Mayor of Surrey criticizes Metro Vancouver for hiking developer fees