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Opinion: If TikTok poses a grave threat to national security, why are Canadians told they can keep using it?

Opinion: If TikTok poses a grave threat to national security, why are Canadians told they can keep using it?

Canadians are told that they’re free to use the products of a company that has been publicly shamed and accused of representing a serious national security threat. What should the public take away?
Powell River CUPW members will picket every day, says president

Powell River CUPW members will picket every day, says president

Cost of living, pension and working conditions on the table
Convicted B.C. double killer denies involvement in brothers' deaths

Convicted B.C. double killer denies involvement in brothers' deaths

Wade Cudmore, 35, was convicted of second-degree murder by a jury in the killings of Erick and Carlo Fryer.
Vancouver council commits to build South Asian cultural centre

Vancouver council commits to build South Asian cultural centre

Bid faces competition from Surrey, which has one of largest South Asian populations in Canada.
Federal judge throws out lawsuit challenging Canadian Armed Forces vaccine mandate

Federal judge throws out lawsuit challenging Canadian Armed Forces vaccine mandate

The 330 plaintiffs in the case each sought $1 million in damages. The judge's ruling means they will have to pay a $5,040 legal bill instead.
BBB: Watch out for fake package delivery offers during Canada’s postal strike

BBB: Watch out for fake package delivery offers during Canada’s postal strike

Confirming tracking information and report suspicious activity are some tips the Better Business Bureau (BBB) offers to avoid delivery scams in lieu of Canada Post's strike.
Metro Vancouver weather: 'Bomb cyclone' storm could cause extensive power outages

Metro Vancouver weather: 'Bomb cyclone' storm could cause extensive power outages

Metro Vancouver is going to get hit by several storms this week, too.
Five B.C. residents appeal US$51M worth of penalties from stock fraud case

Five B.C. residents appeal US$51M worth of penalties from stock fraud case

Five Lower Mainland residents are appealing multimillion-dollar monetary orders placed against them by a federal U.S. judge following securities fraud violations.
Rob Shaw: New B.C. government focused on Eby’s same old playbook

Rob Shaw: New B.C. government focused on Eby’s same old playbook

Same priorities resurface despite BC NDP struggles to connect with voters
I Watched This Game: J.T. Miller benched, Canucks lose to last-place Predators

I Watched This Game: J.T. Miller benched, Canucks lose to last-place Predators

The Vancouver Canucks' penalty kill was an absolute mess against the Nashville Predators.