Mounties say they have been requested to attend an ostrich farm in British Columbia's Interior where about 400 birds have ...
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has executed a warrant at a B.C. ostrich farm whose owners' months-long efforts to ...
The Surrey Police Service says a man has been arrested after allegedly firing shots near a community police office and a ...
After dealing with his own struggles, Bobby Wuskynyk, an active military member launched Red Rose Ranch Veterans Horse Camp, ...
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Beleaguered Israel-Premier Tech cycling team to rebrand in wake of recent protests
In the wake of recent protests, the beleaguered Israel-Premier Tech cycling team is rebranding and "moving away from its ...
Penticton city council has officially proclaimed October as "Library Month," and it's a great time to get a card. At Tuesday's council... Fiscal prudence is the underlying theme of the School District ...
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B.C. baseball's civil war — do you root for the Blue Jays or the Mariners?
Toronto’s lineup, from spots No. 1 to No. 9, puts the ball in play. The Blue Jays led the majors in batting average (. 265) in the regular season and were fourth in runs (798). Against the Yankees, ...
According to the publisher, the book 'changes the way we understand both the tragedy of April 2020 and the private realities of intimate partner violence' ...
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20 best jobs in Canada
Discover the 20 best jobs in Canada, including top salaries, required education and growing career opportunities across ...
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Today-History-Oct24
Today in History for Oct. 24: In 1260, under Pope Alexander IV, Chartres Cathedral in France was consecrated. Completed in less than 30 years, the structure represents high Gothic architecture at its ...
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Ostrich farmers hope for 'miracle' as CFIA moves to cull flock over avian flu
A last stand to try and save 400 ostriches from an ordered cull is unfolding along a dusty gravel road near the tiny community of Edgewood in southeastern British Columbia. Yellow tape has been strung ...
A Bridesville woman who barricaded her front door and attempted to block police from executing a court order to take custody ...
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