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Mission man fatally stabbed identified by police, no charges laid

Mission man fatally stabbed identified by police, no charges laid

A person has been arrested in connection to the fatal stabbing, but no charges have been laid.
Online News Act: Google withholds AI chatbot as Meta runs ads opposing new law

Online News Act: Google withholds AI chatbot as Meta runs ads opposing new law

OTTAWA — Tech companies are continuing to push back on the Liberal government over its Online News Act, with Google withholding its new artificial-intelligence chatbot from Canada and Meta running ads opposing the law.
Letter: Home ownership is a 'pipe dream' for middle income earners

Letter: Home ownership is a 'pipe dream' for middle income earners

Middle-income earners can't afford homes. So what do we do about it?
Geomagnetic storms might make vibrant northern lights dance across Metro Vancouver

Geomagnetic storms might make vibrant northern lights dance across Metro Vancouver

A haunting green glow may be visible in the region this week.
TransLink expands retail operations at transit hubs

TransLink expands retail operations at transit hubs

Transit operator aims to help subsidize costs with retail lease revenue
'Aggressive' wildfire shuts B.C. highway as military and officials set to meet

'Aggressive' wildfire shuts B.C. highway as military and officials set to meet

The BC Wildfire Service says an "aggressive" fire that exploded in size over the weekend has cut off a highway on the central coast, while more than a dozen new blazes have been sparked since Sunday.
Baldrey: Federal election could raise constitutional intrigue

Baldrey: Federal election could raise constitutional intrigue

Could the second-place finisher wind up forming government in Ottawa next time out?
Report shows economic case for high immigration, but warns of housing trade-offs

Report shows economic case for high immigration, but warns of housing trade-offs

OTTAWA — At a time when skeptics are questioning Canada's plan to ramp up immigration, a new report argues the country needs to welcome a lot more newcomers to counterbalance its aging demographic.
Pop-up bookstore buys out 25-year-old Renaissance Books in New West

Pop-up bookstore buys out 25-year-old Renaissance Books in New West

Wildfires Books, which started off with pop-ups and book fairs, will now have a permanent home on 12th Street
The week ahead in New West: What's up July 17-23

The week ahead in New West: What's up July 17-23

The 12th Street Festival returns, Fridays on Front continues, the Summer Night Market is back — it's a jam-packed week in New West.