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B.C. judge rejects Winston Blackmore’s challenge of polygamy prosecution laws

B.C. judge rejects Winston Blackmore’s challenge of polygamy prosecution laws

Winston Blackmore and James Oler were found guilty in B.C. Supreme Court of having multiple wives
Poster in B.C. schools about white privilege hits nerve with some parents

Poster in B.C. schools about white privilege hits nerve with some parents

Schools in the Gold Trail District display posters of officials sharing experiences with racism
VIDEO: Inside look at B.C. biofuel facility that turns food to fuel

VIDEO: Inside look at B.C. biofuel facility that turns food to fuel

City of Surrey says project is a ‘milestone’ in municipal waste management
Too good to be true? Probably.

Too good to be true? Probably.

Be careful when buying on-line
Prince Rupert Grain cancels 350,000 tonnes of business

Prince Rupert Grain cancels 350,000 tonnes of business

Average of 18-day wait time for grain vessels in Port of Prince Rupert on B.C.’s North Coast
Fight for autism diagnosis arduous for adults in B.C.

Fight for autism diagnosis arduous for adults in B.C.

Public funding scarcely available for people over 19 with the disorder
Former Halifax child prodigy designs origami robots

Former Halifax child prodigy designs origami robots

Erik Demaine thinks the technology behind his self-folding printable robots could one day evolve into biomedical devices
Atwal says he has renounced terrorism and asked to attend Trudeau India event

Atwal says he has renounced terrorism and asked to attend Trudeau India event

A man at the centre of a controversy surrounding Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s recent visit to India says he has renounced terrorism
Canada dodges tariff bullet, at least for now

Canada dodges tariff bullet, at least for now

The only two countries escaping tariffs were America’s neighbours: Canada and Mexico
Evictees from South Korea’s 1988 Olympics recall harsh clearings

Evictees from South Korea’s 1988 Olympics recall harsh clearings

When South Korea previously held the Olympics in 1988, some 150 other poor urban residents spent months that year hiding in huge graves of their own making.