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'Tears of joy' at Gaza ceasefire, but protesting groups in Canada say they won't stop

'Tears of joy' at Gaza ceasefire, but protesting groups in Canada say they won't stop

Vancouver resident Nasser Najjar said he cried tears of joy after hearing that a ceasefire had been reached in the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza on Wednesday.
Today in History: January 15

Today in History: January 15

In 1919, the Great Boston Molasses Flood killed 21 people and injured 150.
Opinion: 2025 will be another tough year for Canada’s economy

Opinion: 2025 will be another tough year for Canada’s economy

Canada’s economic challenges in 2025 include rising debt, slow investment, falling consumption and trade tensions.
Budget25: Council again punts decision about Natatorium into the future

Budget25: Council again punts decision about Natatorium into the future

City administration has pegged the new aquatic centre’s total cost at just over $13 million, with construction at $12.5 million. Building the pool near the Sportsplex could save $6 million.
Shelly Palmer - OpenAI’s ChatGPT introduces scheduled tasks

Shelly Palmer - OpenAI’s ChatGPT introduces scheduled tasks

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn’s “Top Voice in Technology,” and writes a popular daily business blog.
Forestry 'transition' sets off review of BC Timber Sales, province says

Forestry 'transition' sets off review of BC Timber Sales, province says

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — The "significant pressures" on British Columbia's forest industry have prompted a review of BC Timber Sales, the organization that manages about 20 per cent of the annual allowable cut.
B.C. forests minister says Trump tariffs could be 'devastating' to sector

B.C. forests minister says Trump tariffs could be 'devastating' to sector

U.S. softwood lumber duties and president-elect Donald Trump's threatened tariffs against Canadian exports could be "devastating" to the province's forestry sector, B.C. Forests Minister Ravi Parmar said on Wednesday.
Grocery store raises $4,000 to support those in need

Grocery store raises $4,000 to support those in need

Jake Kim, owner of Papa Geordie Gas & Grocery, says the residents of Regina Beach are warm-hearted after they helped raise 4,000 for two local churches.
Caretaker in B.C. woman's starvation death says she got little management support

Caretaker in B.C. woman's starvation death says she got little management support

The caretaker convicted for her part in the starvation death of Florence Girard told a coroner's inquest in British Columbia Wednesday that she wouldn't have gone into home care had she known how little support would be given to her.
USask and Gov't of Saskatchewan celebrate nursing graduates

USask and Gov't of Saskatchewan celebrate nursing graduates

28 students one step closer to entering the Saskatchewan health-care workforce as a registered nurse.
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