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Will the federal government go ahead with a one-click citizenship oath?

Will the federal government go ahead with a one-click citizenship oath?

The one-click citizenship proposal was initially introduced by former Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, Sean Fraser, to reduce backlogs in the immigration system.
Letter: Port's approval of drydock expansion more than a disappointment

Letter: Port's approval of drydock expansion more than a disappointment

This decision shows a total disdain for the local community, this letter writer states
Fish farm giant Mowi suing fisheries ministers, taxpayers for Discovery Islands closures

Fish farm giant Mowi suing fisheries ministers, taxpayers for Discovery Islands closures

In a lawsuit, the aquaculture giant Mowi claims Canada 'wiped out' a third of its business
‘Unite the left’ remains popular federally with over half of Liberals, says poll

‘Unite the left’ remains popular federally with over half of Liberals, says poll

The idea of a united left-of-centre party is less popular with the NDP or Conservative Party.
This B.C. diet calculator can assess food health in minutes

This B.C. diet calculator can assess food health in minutes

Developed by researchers at the University of British Columbia, the new Dietary Patterns Calculator helps you calculate your diet and improve eating habits in 15 minutes.
A shot of confusion: Some get flu-only bookings; supply ‘disparity’ means a wait for COVID shots

A shot of confusion: Some get flu-only bookings; supply ‘disparity’ means a wait for COVID shots

Pharmacy association says pharmacies received more flu vaccines than COVID vaccines.
In Canada’s culture wars, most agree on two things — climate and capitalism

In Canada’s culture wars, most agree on two things — climate and capitalism

A majority of Canadians acknowledge the reality of climate change but question the impact capitalism is having on driving a wealth gap, according to an Angus Reid Forum poll
B.C. couple fined during housing crunch for living in RV on family acreage

B.C. couple fined during housing crunch for living in RV on family acreage

The Vernon, B.C., family is 'baffled' that amid a housing crisis, the city has fined them for living in an RV on private property
Letter: The newspaper is our vital connection to the community

Letter: The newspaper is our vital connection to the community

A delivery delay prompted this response from an appreciative reader of the North Shore News
B.C. church group, caught between Israel-Hamas war, struggles to get home

B.C. church group, caught between Israel-Hamas war, struggles to get home

'...the Canadian government didn’t help at all.'