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Vancouver hearing into Myles Gray's death set to resume after obscenity caused delay
VANCOUVER - A hearing into the death of Myles Gray, who died in 2015 after a violent altercation with Vancouver police, is set to resume today after it was delayed by an obscene remark that was captur...
Canadian Press Jan 26, 2026

Affordability, sovereignty expected to dominate debate as parliamentarians return
OTTAWA - The struggle of Canadian families to make ends meet in a turbulent economy is expected to be a key theme as Parliament reconvenes after the holiday break. Opposition members say they will pre...
Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press Jan 26, 2026

B.C. homicides put gay dating apps in spotlight, as advocates, police warn of risks
VANCOUVER - Richard Hesketh says he won't be going back to Grindr. He told a B.C. Supreme Court hearing that he now refuses to use the gay dating app where his friend, Alexander Lo, encountered Dwight...
Brieanna Charlebois, The Canadian Press Jan 26, 2026

Jewish group calls on Ottawa to launch commission on antisemitism
OTTAWA - The Jewish advocacy group B'nai Brith has called on Ottawa to launch a commission on antisemitism and appoint someone to the envoy role that has been left vacant since July. "The absence of t...
Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press Jan 26, 2026

South Korea delegation travelling to Canada in effort to win sub procurement contract
A delegation from South Korea says it is travelling to Canada to meet with the federal government in a bid to win a multi-billion-dollar submarine procurement contract. Kang Hoon-sik, chief of staff f...
Canadian Press Jan 25, 2026

More Pizza Pops recalled due to possible E. coli contamination
A recall of select Pizza Pops products that was announced before Christmas has been expanded. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says numerous types of Pizza Pops have been added to the recall, inclu...
Canadian Press Jan 25, 2026

Museum in Vancouver puts personal failures on display, encouraging people to move on
VANCOUVER - A dead aloe plant, an old wedding dress that symbolized a failed marriage and a rejection letter for a job application are all exhibits that are part of a display of personal failure at a ...
Nono Shen, The Canadian Press Jan 25, 2026

Heavy snowstorm and frigid temperatures prompt flight cancellations and delays
Hundreds of flights were cancelled or delayed Sunday as Toronto was hit with a blizzard and temperatures so bone-chilling that the city urged residents to stay home and avoid unnecessary travel. "We a...
Sharif Hassan and Fakiha Baig, The Canadian Press Jan 25, 2026

PQ leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon says QC referendum campaign is already underway
SAINT-HYACINTHE - Parti Qubcois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon says the referendum campaign for Quebec independence is already underway, suggesting it was the prime minister who launched it. Speaking...
Thomas Laberge, The Canadian Press Jan 25, 2026

If elected, the Parti Québécois would not necessarily oppose new gas or oil pipelines
SAINT-HYACINTHE - A future Parti Qubcois government would not rule out oil or gas pipeline projects in Quebec. Party members voted down a resolution at a PQ convention in Saint-Hyacinthe, in the Montr...
Canadian Press Jan 25, 2026










