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Trilingual ‘O Canada’ to be sung at Blue Jays gameSgt. Chantal Larocque hopes that singing "O Canada" in English, French and Algonquin at Rogers Centre before a Toronto Blue Jays game will open everyone's eyes to the possibilities of creating a more inclusive game experience.SportsSep 30
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Company sorry for Saskatchewan school data issueAn online education portal used by parents and students in Saskatchewan is apologizing for a data issue that affected some LGBTQ students.EducationAug 25
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Future of vendors uncertain as clock ticks down on Vancouver’s DTES MarketThe controversial market, which supporters say provides vulnerable people with critical income, is being forced to move at the end of the month, but doesn't have a new home yet.CanadaAug 11
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B.C.’s top court cuts contempt sentence for father of trans youthThe B.C. Court of Appeal struck down a six-month sentence for a trans youth's father for publicly discussing his child's private medical details despite a court order.Aug 10
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B.C. coroner says fentanyl the main culprit as 184 people died of toxic drugs in JuneChief Coroner Lisa Lapointe says illicit fentanyl is the main culprit driving the crisis in towns and cities big and small across British Columbia.HealthJul 19
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Nine new citizens sworn in at Blue Jays gameIt's going to take Robert Rohr quite a while to process his first day as a Canadian citizen.SportsJul 1
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New Chinese Canadian Museum opens in VancouverThe Chinese Canadian Museum that opens Saturday in Vancouver's Chinatown on the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Exclusion Act.PerspectivesJun 30
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B.C. extends immigration detention deal with border agency for 3 monthsBritish Columbia has agreed to give Canada's border agency more time to come up with an alternative to holding immigration detainees in the province's correctional centres.PoliticsJun 27
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Alleged Saskatchewan immigration scheme flaggedSaskatchewan's information and privacy commissioner is urging justice officials to consider prosecuting a former government employee who was found to have inappropriately accessed personal information as part of an alleged illegal immigration scheme.CrimeJun 21
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Family of B.C. man killed by toxic drugs donates $20M to treatment programJill Diamond says when her brother Steven was struggling with substance addiction the system meant to support him was messy and filled with delays, disappointments and waitlists.HealthJun 12
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