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  • Kaslo council, January 14: Revised council procedures bylaw discussed

    Kaslo council, January 14: Revised council procedures bylaw discussed

    Most of the airtime during the January 14 Kaslo council meeting was taken up by the recently revised Council Procedures Bylaw, which received first and second reading during the December 9 meeting. Council discussed feedback received from the public. The bylaw sets rules for how meetings are organized and how participants are involved. The changes…

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    Jan 28, 2026 11:55 AM
  • Will the online harms bill ban kids from social media? Maybe.

    Will the online harms bill ban kids from social media? Maybe.

    As other countries move toward banning social media use for some teens, the Liberal government has confirmed it’s working on new legislation to address online harms.  So could Canada follow Australia and implement a social media ban? Here’s what we know:  What are the rules in place now for kids under 13?  Canada has no…

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    Jan 27, 2026 3:33 PM
  • Families of 2 men killed in boat strike sue Trump administration over attack they call ‘unlawful’

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Families of two Trinidadian nationals killed in a Trump administration boat strike last October sued the federal government on Tuesday, calling the attack a war crime and part of an “unprecedented and manifestly unlawful U.S. military campaign.” The lawsuit is thought to be the first wrongful death case arising from the three…

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    Jan 27, 2026 3:31 PM
  • Port Moody daycare project caught in courtroom clash over contracts, costs and defamation

    Port Moody daycare project caught in courtroom clash over contracts, costs and defamation

    An anticipated Port Moody daycare project has spiralled into a courtroom battle with duelling narratives, contract fights and defamation claims.  On July 15, Acornpomo Early Learning Center owners Ali Farajzadeh and Leila Fahimi Safa filed a civil claim against the Acorn Education Management Group (AEMG) franchise, its founder Navid Morawej, Amin Eskooch, and a network…

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    Sep 9, 2025 5:40 PM
  • Deep Blue Data: Canada’s G7 ambitions on AI and Oceans

    Deep Blue Data: Canada’s G7 ambitions on AI and Oceans

    Canada wants to leverage its G7 presidency to shape international objectives on the use of artificial intelligence to understand oceans, documents obtained under the Access to Information Act show.  Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) hoped to host meetings in the fall to develop shared priorities and a global blueprint for action in advancing AI to…

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    Sep 9, 2025 5:38 PM
  • Ford, transport minister make string of misleading claims as Highway 413 construction ‘begins’

    Ford, transport minister make string of misleading claims as Highway 413 construction ‘begins’

    Any mention of Highway 413, first proposed almost a quarter-century ago as a massive transportation corridor immediately below and through parts of Ontario’s protected Greenbelt, has always been accompanied by a giant question mark. Claimed by supporters to be a solution to congestion in the Greater Toronto Area, the project has been mired in political…

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    Sep 9, 2025 5:36 PM
  • US tech companies enabled the surveillance and detention of hundreds of thousands in China

    US tech companies enabled the surveillance and detention of hundreds of thousands in China

    BEIJING (AP) — The body camera hung from the top of the IV drip, recording the slightest twitch made by Yang Guoliang as he lay bloody and paralyzed in a hospital bed after a police beating with bricks. By then, surveillance was nothing new for the Yang family in rural China, snared in an intricate…

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    Sep 9, 2025 11:32 AM
  • How the AP uncovered US big tech’s role in China’s digital police state

    How the AP uncovered US big tech’s role in China’s digital police state

    BEIJING (AP) — Over the past quarter century, American tech companies to a large degree designed and built China’s surveillance state, playing a far greater role in enabling human rights abuses than previously known, the Associated Press has found. AP journalists spoke to more than 100 sources, scoured tens of thousands of documents, and obtained…

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    Sep 8, 2025 5:44 PM
  • Sloat vs. Grand Erie: Why does this school board and trustee keep fighting in court?

    Carol Ann Sloat served as a trustee at Grand Erie District School Board (GEDSB) for 20 years with no complaints. But in 2022, something changed. According to the board, she has violated the trustee code of conduct in at least 16 ways. As a result, she was banned from board and committee meetings for more…

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    Sep 8, 2025 11:15 AM
  • Chief justice lets Trump remove member of Federal Trade Commission for now

    Chief justice lets Trump remove member of Federal Trade Commission for now

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Chief Justice John Roberts on Monday let President Donald Trump remove a member of the Federal Trade Commission, the latest in a string of high-profile firings allowed for now by Supreme Court. Trump first moved to fire Rebecca Slaughter in the spring, but she sued and lower courts ordered her reinstated because…

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    Sep 8, 2025 11:09 AM
  • Justice Department talks about banning transgender gun owners spark fury across political spectrum

    Justice Department talks about banning transgender gun owners spark fury across political spectrum

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department is drawing swift condemnation from gun rights groups and LGBTQ advocates alike after floating that it was considering restricting transgender people from owning guns — a move that would all but certainly face immediate constitutional challenges if ever implemented. The discussions come in the wake of the shooting at…

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    Sep 5, 2025 11:26 AM
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