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B.C. family loses $12,000 through TikTok after daughter buys virtual coins for likes

B.C. family loses $12,000 through TikTok after daughter buys virtual coins for likes

"If I had one message for parents out there, don't let your kids use social media until they are old enough to understand the consequences of what they are doing."
No budget yet for Liberals' promise to plant two billion trees by 2030

No budget yet for Liberals' promise to plant two billion trees by 2030

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's massive tree-planting promise from the 2019 election has yet to be allocated a single dime.
Flu shots now available

Flu shots now available

Pharmacies are offering the vaccine to Albertans five years and older
Military IDs B.C. reservist as soldier killed in training accident

Military IDs B.C. reservist as soldier killed in training accident

OTTAWA — A 29-year-old Army reservist from British Columbia has been identified as the soldier killed during a training exercise at a military base in Alberta. The Canadian Armed Forces says Cpl.
Learning from the example of Joey Moss

Learning from the example of Joey Moss

CTV television crew comes to Barrhead to interview the Vriend family
A timeline of the deadly Halloween-night stabbing in Quebec City

A timeline of the deadly Halloween-night stabbing in Quebec City

QUEBEC — A timeline of major events in the Halloween-night stabbing in Quebec City. All times are in Eastern Standard Time. --- Oct. 31, 10:28 p.m.
Why do the feds keep 17 million dead bugs in filing cabinets?

Why do the feds keep 17 million dead bugs in filing cabinets?

About 85 per cent of food grown globally depends on pollination
Deadly sword attack in Quebec City not an act of terrorism, police chief says

Deadly sword attack in Quebec City not an act of terrorism, police chief says

Quebec police say a deadly Halloween night attack that killed two people and injured five others does not appear to be linked to terrorism.
As clocks turn back on Sunday, it's a chance to catch up on your sleep, experts say

As clocks turn back on Sunday, it's a chance to catch up on your sleep, experts say

Most Canadians will get an extra hour of sleep tonight as daylight time comes to an end and clocks turn back an hour.
Soldier dies during training exercise on Alberta military base: defence department

Soldier dies during training exercise on Alberta military base: defence department

A Canadian soldier has died during a training exercise at a military base in Alberta. The Department of National Defence says the soldier sustained a gunshot wound late Friday night while taking part in live fire training at CFB Wainwright.
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