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Justina Reichel
Mass Pipeline Protest Planned for BC Legislature
A mass sit-in will take place at the B.C. legislature on Oct. 22 to protest the proposed Northern ...
US
September 17, 2012
Canada Must Get Wise to How China Does Business: Report
A new report says Canada needs to improve its "cultural competency" in relation to Chinese business practices as ...
US
September 12, 2012
Vancouver Gets BC’s First ‘Blind Dining’ Restaurant
Dark Table, Vancouver's newest concept restaurant, features dining from the perspective of the blind.
US
September 10, 2012
Cross-Canada ‘Underwear Drive’ Helps Homeless
A Calgary-based group launches a cross-Canada drive to deliver underwear to 10 homeless shelters.
US
September 4, 2012
‘No-Zero’ Grading a Fad That Doesn’t Work, says Teacher
The policy against handing out zeroes for missed assignments in schools needs a through review, says a new ...
US
August 30, 2012
Jasper Locals Decry New National Park Tourist Attraction
As construction of a controversial tourist attraction continues in Jasper, Alberta, local opponents of the project have taken ...
US
August 22, 2012
New BC Office to Probe Police Incidents has Limited Scope, says Expert
B.C. set to launch new independent investigations office in wake of high profile police misconduct cases.
US
August 20, 2012
Opposition Growing to Bell-Astral Merger
Consumer, industry and activist groups are going public against the proposed $3 billion Bell-Astral media merger.
US
August 15, 2012
Five Alberta Non-Profits Make Donner Awards Finals
Five Alberta organizations have been named finalists in the Donner Canadian Foundation Awards.
US
August 13, 2012
Calgary Airport Expansion Will Service Huge Growth in Traffic
Calgary's airport expansion will service huge growth in air traffic, and follows sustainable design.
US
August 8, 2012
Effects of Hangovers Long-Lasting, Study Finds
The after-effects of drinking can sometimes be just as dangerous as being drunk.
US
July 31, 2012
Far-Reaching Food Strategy in the Works for Edmonton
The highly anticipated strategy will address issues such as increasing access to local food, providing opportunities to grow ...
US
July 30, 2012
Hepatitis C Cure Rate Increasing in Canada
Treatment success for chronic hepatitis C is increasing in Canada due to a new three drug therapy.
US
July 24, 2012
MP Calls Out Own Party Over Bethune Memorial
A Tory MP is criticizing his own government for spending $2.5 million on a memorial centre for Canadian ...
US
July 18, 2012
Monarch Butterflies Make Rare Appearance in Central Alberta
Monarch butterflies are being found as far North as central Alberta this summer in what biologists are calling ...
US
July 18, 2012
Famous Five Honoured in Edmonton Mural
In the early 1900s they fought for women’s rights. Now they’re helping to deter graffiti.
Canada
July 12, 2012
Escalating Prison Violence Set to Worsen, Union Warns
Prison closures could add to problems in already overcrowded facilities.
US
July 12, 2012
Boaters Asked to Help Keep Invasive Mussels Out of B.C.
BC boaters are being urged to properly clean their boats to keep out two highly invasive mussel species.
US
July 2, 2012
Native Group Helps Google Preserve Endangered Languages
B.C.'s First Peoples’ Cultural Council will oversee a Google project that seeks to preserve endangered indigenous languages.
International
June 27, 2012
Scientists Urge BC to Speed up Protection of Iconic Rainforest
A group of international scientists is urging B.C. Premier Christy Clark to accelerate an agreement announced six years ...
Canada
June 21, 2012
Ambrose Lauds Calgary Police for Combating ‘Honour’ Violence
The Calgary Police Service has received kudos from Rona Ambrose, minister for public works and status of women, ...
US
June 19, 2012
Vancouver Community Gardens a Growing Trend
Community gardens are becoming so popular in Vancouver that the city is struggling to keep up with the ...
Canada
June 13, 2012
West Beats East in Premier Popularity Poll
With one exception, western Canada premiers enjoy a significantly higher approval rating among constituents than their eastern counterparts, ...
US
June 12, 2012
Alberta Mulls Solution to ‘Highway of Death’
As the debate rages on in Alberta about how to manage a dangerous stretch of highway leading to ...
Canada
June 11, 2012
End in Sight for 20-Year Chevron Suit, Lawyer Says
The Canadian lawyer representing 30,000 Ecuadorians in a long-running lawsuit against U.S. oil giant Chevron says he thinks ...
US
June 6, 2012
Canada to Ban Key Ingredient in Dangerous ‘Bath Salts’ Drug
A key ingredient in the emerging and highly addictive street drug “bath salts” will be banned in Canada ...
US
June 6, 2012
Farmer Hopes to Ignite Goat-Weeding Industry in Canada
A Canadian goat farmer is using an innovative and cost-effective way to fight invasive weeds, which he hopes ...
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June 4, 2012
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