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B.C. man gets $50K fine, 10-year hunting ban

A British Columbia man faces severe penalties, including a $50,000 fine and a decade-long hunting prohibition, after being convicted of illegal wildlife hunting. Learn the details of the case and its implications for conservation.

Vancouver Island marmots rebound to 427 in the wild

A major conservation success story unfolds as the critically endangered Vancouver Island marmot population rebounds to 427 animals in the wild. Discover the efforts behind this remarkable recovery.

Historic Sikh artifacts showcased in Regina

Rare historic Sikh artifacts were displayed at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina, showcasing important cultural heritage to the public. Learn more about this significant exhibition.

Floating Spa Proposed for Vancouver's Kitsilano

A unique floating spa aboard a converted WWII barge is proposed for Vancouver's Kitsilano waterfront. The project awaits city approval and could open by mid-2027, boosting local tourism.

Author Thomas King Learns He's Not Indigenous

Acclaimed Canadian author Thomas King reveals he recently discovered he has no Cherokee heritage after lifelong belief. The 82-year-old writer addresses the devastating personal impact.

Mistletoe Magic Returns to RCMP Heritage Centre

The RCMP Heritage Centre in Regina brings back its popular 'Mistletoe Magic' event for the third consecutive year, featuring scavenger hunts, Christmas movies, and Santa visits. Don't miss this festive family experience!

Wing Noodles Closes After 80 Years in Montreal

Montreal's iconic Wing Noodles Ltd. is closing after nearly 80 years, sparking concern for Chinatown's future. The fortune cookie factory ends operations in November 2025.

Wing Noodles Closes After 80 Years in Chinatown

Montreal's iconic Wing Noodles factory closes permanently after nearly 80 years of operation. The Lee family business ends its legacy as community mourns the loss of Chinatown landmark.

MVCA Downgrades Low-Water Status to Level 2

The Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority has downgraded its low-water status from Level 3 to Level 2 due to recent rainfall. Residents are still urged to conserve water by 20%.

$36.2M for Rideau Canal repairs announced

Federal government commits $36.2 million for critical repairs and maintenance on historic Rideau Canal. Funding will preserve Canada's UNESCO World Heritage site for future generations.

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