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Saanich bank shooting suspects identified, motive still unclear

July 2, 2022 Ed Juskow

Investigators have identified the two men shot and killed during an attempted bank robbery on Vancouver Island Tuesday as twin brothers from Duncan. Mathew and Isaac Auchterlonie, both 22 years

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Politics

In Canada Day message, Trudeau says Canadian flag represents promise of a better life

July 1, 2022 Ed Juskow

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called for unity amid a potentially divisive national holiday on Friday, using his official Canada Day address to call for deepened commitment to Canadian values like hope and

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Near doctor or daughter? Metro Vancouver senior faces tough decision about where to live after hospitalization

June 29, 2022 Ed Juskow

Kristal Garbers of New Westminster, B.C. says she’s worried about where her 78-year-old father will live once he’s discharged from hospital. Her dad, Siegfried, has been in the Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster

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Indigenous teen missing for more than a year found dead in Vancouver

June 22, 2022 Ed Juskow

An Indigenous teen from Port Coquitlam who was missing for more than a year has been found deceased. Coquitlam RCMP announced Wednesday that the search for 14-year-old Noelle O’Soup –

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Politics

Senior military officer who retired, went to Ukraine, now charged with sexual assault

June 15, 2022 Ed Juskow

Military police have charged retired lieutenant-general Trevor Cadieu with two counts of sexual assault, three months after the longtime army officer hung up his uniform and headed to Ukraine while

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Food and Travel

These countries have opened their doors to unvaccinated tourists from Canada

June 15, 2022 Ed Juskow

The federal government will be lifting vaccine mandates for air travel as of June 20, allowing unvaccinated travellers to fly for the first time since October 2021. But not all

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Passport backlog has some worrying about ruined summer travel plans

June 9, 2022 Ed Juskow

Kelly Potter Scott has been looking forward to taking her 10-year-old daughter across the Canadian border for the first time for a girls’ getaway in Upstate New York in a

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World

U.S. wins case to seize Russian superyacht in Fiji, sails away

June 7, 2022 Ed Juskow

The United States won a legal battle on Tuesday to seize a Russian-owned superyacht in Fiji and wasted no time in taking command of the US$325 million vessel and sailing

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Politics

British PM Boris Johnson survives no-confidence vote

June 6, 2022 Ed Juskow

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has survived a no-confidence vote, securing enough support in his party to remain in office despite a rebellion that will likely weaken him as a

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Several Grade 4 students struck by car outside UBC Botanical Gardens

June 2, 2022 Ed Juskow

Three elementary school students were injured after a car left the roadway outside the UBC Botanical Gardens on Wednesday. The University RCMP detachment said the Grade 4 students were on

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