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Manhunt in Crimea for possible accomplice in school attack

Manhunt in Crimea for possible accomplice in school attack

An 18-year-old student, who later killed himself, was initially believed to be the only one involved
Police hand out a few hefty fines for allegedly violating Cannabis Act

Police hand out a few hefty fines for allegedly violating Cannabis Act

Police in Canada posted a photo of a $215 ticket given to someone who allegedly had a baggy of marijuana in their car
Great British Columbia ShakeOut earthquake drill reminder

Great British Columbia ShakeOut earthquake drill reminder

Don’t miss the opportunity to participate in the Great ShakeOut
Playoff dreams fade for Whitecaps after 4-1 loss to Sporting KC

Playoff dreams fade for Whitecaps after 4-1 loss to Sporting KC

Vancouver thumped at home in MLS action
Jagmeet Singh says marijuana pardons are not enough

Jagmeet Singh says marijuana pardons are not enough

Trudeau government will streamline pardon process for Canadians convicted of simple possession of marijuana in the past
Caregivers banned from smoking, growing cannabis around children-in-care: MCFD

Caregivers banned from smoking, growing cannabis around children-in-care: MCFD

Ministry has limited cannabis use for caregivers, stating it may “pose a risk to children and youth.”
Cheaper strains sell out within minutes on online BC Cannabis Store

Cheaper strains sell out within minutes on online BC Cannabis Store

Province says new strains will become available in the coming months
Only 40% of B.C. car dealerships have electric cars available: report

Only 40% of B.C. car dealerships have electric cars available: report

Researchers found buyers frustrated at the lack of options
VIDEO: Millionaire Lottery returns to give back and win big

VIDEO: Millionaire Lottery returns to give back and win big

Since 1996, Millionaire Lottery has raised $52 million for the VGH+UBC Hospital Foundation
Test case challenges a politician’s right to block people from Twitter account

Test case challenges a politician’s right to block people from Twitter account

3 people say Watson infringed their constitutional right to freedom of expression by blocking them