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BC Hydro Says Most Power Outages Fixed After Bomb Cyclone, but New Storm Looms

BC Hydro has successfully restored power to 90 percent of customers affected by the recent hurricane-force winds on the British Columbia coast. However, a new storm is approaching, according to…

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Where Is Trump’s Plan To Cut Spending?

Former President Donald Trump was asked about the possibility of eliminating the federal income tax…

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Krill oil, with its abundance of omega-3s and potent antioxidants, is gaining popularity as a…

Are Elon Musk and Vladimir Putin Talking?

The billionaire has allegedly maintained consistent communication with the Russian president, raising further questions about…

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Australian Dunes Retreating From Ocean at Alarming Rate

Australia’s longest beach is facing significant erosion, with sand dunes moving inland at a rate of a tennis court's width…

Report Alleges Big-Dog Bent ‘Killing’ Small Businesses

A $367 billion (US$241 billion) infrastructure pipeline is in jeopardy due to government practices that are negatively impacting small to…

Drenching Low Moves South as Rivers Rise Across NSW

Residents on the outskirts of Sydney are at risk of severe flooding due to intense storms moving south at a…

Police ‘Deeply Concerned’ for Infant Allegedly Taken by Mother in Langley, BC

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) have expressed deep concern for the safety of an infant who was reportedly taken…

Court Rejects Jean Charest’s $700K Claim Against Quebec for Abuse of Process

A judge has dismissed former premier Jean Charest’s $700,000 claim against the Quebec government for abuse of process in relation…

Rupert Darwall: Net Zero Policies Favour the Super Wealthy While Stifling The Poor

The ex-special adviser to the chancellor cautions that aggressive decarbonization for net zero is impeding the economy's productivity potential. According…

Student Activist Appeals Fine Over Tiananmen Protest Posters

An activist is appealing a fine for illegal political advertising by displaying placards about the Tiananmen Square massacre.Drew Pavlou was…

NZ Government Priorities for the Next 3 Months: Tax Cuts, Law and Order, Public Service Cuts

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is following up on the government's 'First Hundred Days' plan with a new set of ambitious…