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Tesla removed as participant in 2025 Vancouver International Auto Show
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Tesla removed as participant in 2025 Vancouver International Auto Show

The decision was for "the safety of attendees, exhibitors, and staff."

18 Mar 2025 23:28:37

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Downtown could see business-funded overnight security patrols

Public safety committee will gauge interest in the idea as a first step

18 Mar 2025 23:25:38

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Amid heightened blowback, a push to limit lawsuits in Georgia moves forward

ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp's priority bill to limit lawsuits and large jury verdicts cleared another hurdle amid mounting pushback and is set for a House vote this week.

18 Mar 2025 23:19:19

City Birds make music for kids to rock to
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City Birds make music for kids to rock to

Music to grow up with.

18 Mar 2025 23:18:35

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Arizona Supreme Court taps AI avatars to make the judicial system more publicly accessible

PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona's highest court has created a pair of AI-generated avatars to deliver news of every ruling issued by the justices, marking what is believed to be the first example in the U.S.

18 Mar 2025 23:07:05

B.C. liquor importers see financial ruin with stock in ‘lockdown’
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B.C. liquor importers see financial ruin with stock in ‘lockdown’

Vancouver-based U.S. alcohol importer Ashok Fogla says the B.C. government's effort to withdraw American booze from store shelves did not consider pre-purchased inventory

18 Mar 2025 23:00:00

Liberals lagging behind other parties on nominating candidates as election looms
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Liberals lagging behind other parties on nominating candidates as election looms

OTTAWA — With a federal election call expected any day now, the Liberal party has only nominated about half of the candidates it would need to have a full slate on the ballot even as their polling n ...
More ...OTTAWA — With a federal election call expected any day now, the Liberal party has only nominated about half of the candidates it would need to have a full slate on the ballot even as their polling numbers have been jump-started following their recent

18 Mar 2025 22:41:56

West Vancouver Mayor Mark Sager sues former business partners for $1M
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West Vancouver Mayor Mark Sager sues former business partners for $1M

Sager claims he helped Masimo achieve a binding deal to buy a Vancouver site for a research and development facility but was not fully paid when the deal was terminated.

18 Mar 2025 22:30:00

Axworthy
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Axworthy 'deeply dismayed' as eastern European states propose leaving landmine treaty

OTTAWA — Former foreign affairs minister Lloyd Axworthy wants Canada to mount a campaign with like-minded countries to stop eastern European allies from leaving a treaty he helped broker that bans t ...
More ...OTTAWA — Former foreign affairs minister Lloyd Axworthy wants Canada to mount a campaign with like-minded countries to stop eastern European allies from leaving a treaty he helped broker that bans the use of anti-personnel landmines.

18 Mar 2025 22:14:51

CBC British Columbia

No charges for Vancouver police officer involved in fatal 2022 shooting

A Vancouver police officer will not be charged over a fatal shooting in a city rooming house in May 2022. ...
More ...A six-storey hotel on the corner of a street block.

A Vancouver police officer will not be charged over a fatal shooting in a city rooming house in May 2022.

18 Mar 2025 22:04:45

B.C. company plans to ignite fusion within three years
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B.C. company plans to ignite fusion within three years

General Fusion says its new fusion reactor will produce more power than it consumes by 2027 — a breakthrough that could eventually help scale the technology into a power plant.

18 Mar 2025 22:00:00

EPA plans to cut scientific research program, could fire more than 1,000 employees
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EPA plans to cut scientific research program, could fire more than 1,000 employees

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency plans to eliminate its scientific research office and could fire more than 1,000 scientists and other employees who help provide the scientific ...
More ...WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency plans to eliminate its scientific research office and could fire more than 1,000 scientists and other employees who help provide the scientific foundation for rules safeguarding human health and e

18 Mar 2025 21:46:00

Canada
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Canada's Diallo falls short in Miami Open qualifying with loss to Holt

MIAMI — Montreal's Gabriel Diallo fell just short of qualifying for the main draw of the Miami Open tennis tournament with a 6-2, 2-6, 7-5 loss to American Brandon Holt on Tuesday.

18 Mar 2025 21:30:56

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Sceptres' Carter learned plenty while rehabbing in becoming steady blueline presence

TORONTO — Megan Carter didn't have an ideal start to her Professional Women's Hockey League career, but she picked up valuable learning experience from it.

18 Mar 2025 21:17:11

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'First thing out of the gate': Saskatchewan budget to address tariffs from two fronts

REGINA — Saskatchewan’s finance minister says more details are coming Wednesday as the province introduces a 2025 budget facing a vise-squeeze from both China and the United States.

18 Mar 2025 21:13:48

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The Latest: Trump, Putin agree to immediate ceasefire for energy and infrastructure in Ukraine war

President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed during a lengthy call Tuesday to an immediate pause in strikes against energy and infrastructure targets in the Ukraine war, but the ...
More ...President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed during a lengthy call Tuesday to an immediate pause in strikes against energy and infrastructure targets in the Ukraine war, but the Russian leader stopped short of backing a broader

18 Mar 2025 20:55:00

Judge throws out former lawyer’s lawsuit due to delays
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Judge throws out former lawyer’s lawsuit due to delays

Court determined the now-disbarred attorney filed the suit, then drove up costs through his actions

18 Mar 2025 20:47:56

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Nova Scotia opposition questions minister's trip to Trump inauguration

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s opposition leaders are questioning an undisclosed trip by a provincial cabinet minister to U.S. President Donald Trump’s inauguration in January.

18 Mar 2025 20:43:28

‘They were sharing with me that they also felt disconnected’: upcoming Stínesten gallery gives local and Indigenous artists a place to grow
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‘They were sharing with me that they also felt disconnected’: upcoming Stínesten gallery gives local and Indigenous artists a place to grow

The logo of Stínesten Gallery, designed by Cai Brown. “Inspired by the traditional cedar woven baskets on the Interior Plateau nations and using the black and ocher colours found in basketry desig ...
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The logo of Stínesten gallery.
The logo of Stínesten gallery.
The logo of Stínesten Gallery, designed by Cai Brown. “Inspired by the traditional cedar woven baskets on the Interior Plateau nations and using the black and ocher colours found in basketry designs.” Photo submission by the Indigenous Resurgence Project.

The new Stínesten gallery opens this summer, offering more opportunities for local and Indigenous artists to exhibit their work in the community. 

Stínesten means “cedar root” in Secwepemctsín and it was chosen to showcase the ecological and cultural significance of cedar roots in the Secwépemc culture. The roots create a strong foundation which holds the land together, a metaphor for the gallery, which seeks to nurture Indigenous artistic growth while supporting the community ties.

Stínesten gallery and the Indigenous Resurgence Project

The gallery is supported by the Indigenous Resurgence Project, a Kamloops-based Indigenous arts collective focused on providing resources and a platform to Indigenous artists in Interior B.C.

Shay Paul, an Indigenous artist located in Kamloops (Tkʼemlúps), is the director of the Indigenous Resurgence Project and founder of the Stínesten gallery. Creating an accessible space for local and Indigenous artists, whether new or established, to showcase their work was a top priority in launching the new gallery, Paul says. 

“One of the largest issues in the Kamloops area that I think many arts professionals can relate to is that there is a lack of affordable, accessible spaces and venues.”

While space and funding is lacking, as a budding artist, Paul found organizations willing to help. 

As an artist getting established in Kamloops in 2018,  Kamloops United Church (KUC) donated its space for artist events, and Paul hosted pop-up events there. Throughout the years KUC and Paul have worked together to put on events related to the arts and culture, and that partnership has helped make the Stínesten Gallery a reality.

Last year, Paul reached out to KUC’s administrative manager Florence Ballard and asked her for the opportunity to rent a space at the downtown location to start the gallery. After a while Ballard offered Paul a secondary space on the Northshore at 140 Laburnum St., which will operate as the collective art gallery.  

“At this very moment in time, we’re still in the process of figuring out what that looks like,” Paul says. 

Born from Paul’s personal experience of growing up in Kamloops with a lack of resources and support for artists, the gallery will offer a space for workshops as well as a location for new and established artists to showcase their work.

It will also be a place to build community and connections, something Paul lacked as a blooming artist.  

“It’s not that those resources or opportunities didn’t exist per say, but rather that I was in the wrong circles or I wasn’t talking to the right people,” Paul says. 

At the time, Paul felt if she wanted to be an artist she would have to move somewhere else, but  she put on an art show focusing on reconciliation during senior year of high school, where she connected with other artists. Here she saw the vital need for networking and connection among local arts.  

“They were sharing with me that they also felt disconnected, that they also didn’t know who to talk to.”

A lack of accessible spaces, arts funding in Kamloops

People are looking at a colorful painting at the exhibition.
Redefining the Perspective, an event hosted with support and partnership of the Kamloops Arts Council back in June 2024. It was an all-Indigenous exhibition at the Courthouse Gallery. Photo submitted by the Indigenous Resurgence Project

Tanya Nielsen is the executive director of the Kamloops Arts Council (KAC) which is a non-profit organization that focuses on the development and enhancement of the arts in Kamloops. The KAC supports all artists and organizations, along with hosting low-to-no-cost arts programs and workshops.  

Nielsen also sees a lack of art gallery spaces in Kamloops. 

“We have the Kamloops Art Gallery, but what that does is it brings a lot of artists to the region. It does not so much show [local] artists. They do have the occasional show by a local artist or artist organization or group but it’s more along the professional level of arts.”

For artists who are just starting out there are not many places to exhibit their work Nielsen says. The KAC has an application process and artists can book its space based on the works presented.

“We prioritize anyone who has not shown [their work] in the last two years. We are booked to the end of 2026 right now. Every time we run submissions we get 30 or 40 of them,” Nielsen says.

The demand for spaces to showcase art is there, and the Stínesten gallery aims to help fill the gaps.

“It’s really important to have this kind of space because there aren’t many spaces that are non-commercial art galleries…and when you’re starting out, you need to start somewhere,” Nielsen says.

According to Nielsen there is also a lack of funding for the arts, not only in Kamloops but throughout the province. 

“How do we make sure that these organizations don’t disappear or get lost because we don’t have the financial support? Right now, we’re all trying to figure out how to stay alive and how to keep going.” 

This lack of resources has caused some other art spaces to close in the Lower Mainland, and limits what artists can do with their work. But supporting local artists will allow them to continue their work and promote the art scene in Kamloops. 

“Kamloops is known as being the tournament capital, so there’s a lot of focus on sports and it’s great that people want to be physically healthy, but art helps us keep our minds healthy through what we see, what we do, but also being able to create that keeps us young,” Nielsen says.

What is different about Stínesten gallery

While the gallery’s priority is to showcase local Indigenous artists, there will be opportunities for other artists who are not local to put on solo exhibitions.

“Whether that is a themed exhibition or a showcase of their portfolio work, it is meant to be as open to beginners or as challenging to more established artists as they decide they want their show to be,” Paul says.

Paul will work with contributing solo artists as a mentor, and eventually the goal will be also to include group exhibitions which explore different themes and topics connected to the artists’ cultural, geographic or familial backgrounds. 

Once the gallery opens it will have more 2D pieces, or pieces that can be displayed on the walls considering the space of the gallery. 

“It’s our goal to be able to work with artists to bring in whatever their medium is,” Paul says. 

Paul is always looking for opportunities to partner with organizations focused in the arts and cultures that are interested in working with artists. 

For more information or to connect with Paul regarding the gallery, you can email her at [email protected]

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18 Mar 2025 20:33:38

Grama’s Inn: "Welcomed, Spoiled Just like Grama Does" in Prince George, BC
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Grama’s Inn: "Welcomed, Spoiled Just like Grama Does" in Prince George, BC

Grama’s Inn is known for its personalized service and commitment to guest satisfaction

18 Mar 2025 20:29:09

S&P/TSX composite index down Tuesday, U.S. stocks also fall
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S&P/TSX composite index down Tuesday, U.S. stocks also fall

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index moved lower Tuesday, led by losses in the technology and industrial sectors, while U.S. stock markets also fell. The S&P/TSX composite index closed down 79.04 ...
More ...TORONTO — Canada's main stock index moved lower Tuesday, led by losses in the technology and industrial sectors, while U.S. stock markets also fell. The S&P/TSX composite index closed down 79.04 points at 24,706.07.

18 Mar 2025 20:28:31

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Trump and Putin agree to an immediate ceasefire for energy and infrastructure in Ukraine conflict

WASHINGTON (AP) — WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed during a lengthy call Tuesday to an immediate pause in strikes against energy and infrastruct ...
More ...WASHINGTON (AP) — WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed during a lengthy call Tuesday to an immediate pause in strikes against energy and infrastructure targets in the Ukraine war, but the Russian leader

18 Mar 2025 20:25:02

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Door may be opening for Insigne to return to action with TFC but it's up to the coach

TORONTO — The door may be opening for out-of-favour Italian star Lorenzo Insigne to return to the Toronto FC lineup. The 33-year-old winger, whose salary of US$15.

18 Mar 2025 20:21:55

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Stock market today: Back down goes Wall Street as Big Tech resumes its slide

NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks went back to falling, and Big Tech again led the way. The S&P 500 lost 1.1% Tuesday for its latest swerve in a scary, weekslong ride. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ...
More ...NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks went back to falling, and Big Tech again led the way. The S&P 500 lost 1.1% Tuesday for its latest swerve in a scary, weekslong ride. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 0.6%, and the Nasdaq composite tumbled 1.

18 Mar 2025 20:04:12

Georgia Straight

Puccini’s “Madama Butterfly” soars as Vancouver Opera’s season finale

“Madama Butterfly” ends season on a high note.

18 Mar 2025 19:43:48

CBC British Columbia

Legends Haul Chicken Pesto Parm Sausage recalled in B.C. due to undeclared presence of wheat

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is issuing a recall of Vancouver-based Legends Haul's Chicken Pesto Parm Sausage, because an allergen in the product was not declared on the label. ...
More ...A photo of a Legends Haul Chicken Pesto Parm Sausage package.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is issuing a recall of Vancouver-based Legends Haul's Chicken Pesto Parm Sausage, because an allergen in the product was not declared on the label.

18 Mar 2025 19:41:55

Vancouver’s housing market better better prepared for tariffs than Toronto’s, says TD
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Vancouver’s housing market better better prepared for tariffs than Toronto’s, says TD

Both markets registered ‘tepid performance’ to start 2025, says bank economist

18 Mar 2025 19:30:00

B.C. failing to show how it calculates forest carbon, audit finds
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B.C. failing to show how it calculates forest carbon, audit finds

B.C. ministry lacks transparency in its accounting of forest carbon — calculations crucial to decisions on annual allowable cut and reforestation, finds audit

18 Mar 2025 19:02:17

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Black Canadians see progress on equity in workplace, even as racism persists: report

TORONTO — A new report suggests a vast majority of Black Canadians feel their employer has made progress in creating a more equitable workplace, but more than three-quarters said they still encounte ...
More ...TORONTO — A new report suggests a vast majority of Black Canadians feel their employer has made progress in creating a more equitable workplace, but more than three-quarters said they still encounter varying degrees of racism at work.

18 Mar 2025 18:27:15

The Latest: Trump, Putin agree to seek limited ceasefire on energy, infrastructure, White House says
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The Latest: Trump, Putin agree to seek limited ceasefire on energy, infrastructure, White House says

President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed during a call Tuesday to seek a limited ceasefire against energy and infrastructure targets in the Russia-Ukraine war, according to t ...
More ...President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed during a call Tuesday to seek a limited ceasefire against energy and infrastructure targets in the Russia-Ukraine war, according to the White House.

18 Mar 2025 18:17:28

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Inflation's surprise jump could push Bank of Canada to pause rate cuts

OTTAWA — A surprise jump in inflation and a flood of "noise" in the economy may push the Bank of Canada to pause its interest rate cuts next month, some economists argue.

18 Mar 2025 18:16:42

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White House says Trump, Putin will seek limited ceasefire on energy, infrastructure in Ukraine war

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed during a lengthy call Tuesday to seek a limited ceasefire against energy and infrastructure targets in the Russia ...
More ...WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed during a lengthy call Tuesday to seek a limited ceasefire against energy and infrastructure targets in the Russia-Ukraine war, according to the White House.

18 Mar 2025 18:11:52

Two suspects arrested after Prince George liquor store robbery
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Two suspects arrested after Prince George liquor store robbery

Bear spray was used before the suspect and an accomplice fled on foot

18 Mar 2025 18:00:07

B.C. truckers fear becoming victims of U.S. tariff war
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B.C. truckers fear becoming victims of U.S. tariff war

B.C. Premier David Eby could further restrict U.S. alcohol sales and tax Alaska-bound trucks

18 Mar 2025 17:32:06

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Quebec MP, businesses join Vermont senator to denounce impacts of trade war

NEWPORT, VT. — A U.S. senator from Vermont has told a gathering of Canadian and American businesspeople near the border that President Donald Trump's threats to make Canada a 51st state are "unaccep ...
More ...NEWPORT, VT. — A U.S. senator from Vermont has told a gathering of Canadian and American businesspeople near the border that President Donald Trump's threats to make Canada a 51st state are "unacceptable." Democratic Sen.

18 Mar 2025 17:22:05

Prince George Citizen

In March Madness, the women still have more stars and perhaps more people watching too

It’s no stretch to say the two biggest names in college basketball these days will be playing in the women’s tournament when March Madness goes into full swing later this week.

18 Mar 2025 17:11:41

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The Latest: Trump, Putin spoke for more than hour as US seeks Russian sign-off on Ukraine ceasefire

President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have concluded a call as the White House pushes its 30-day ceasefire with Ukraine aimed at ending the grinding war.

18 Mar 2025 17:05:36

New Brunswick budget forecasts $599-million deficit as Trump tariff threat looms
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New Brunswick budget forecasts $599-million deficit as Trump tariff threat looms

FREDERICTON — The New Brunswick government tabled a $14.3-billion budget Tuesday that has been driven deep into deficit by a promised increase in health-care funding and a contingency fund to deal w ...
More ...FREDERICTON — The New Brunswick government tabled a $14.3-billion budget Tuesday that has been driven deep into deficit by a promised increase in health-care funding and a contingency fund to deal with U.S. tariff threats.

18 Mar 2025 16:59:08

Nine more days in jail, then 18 months of treatment
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Nine more days in jail, then 18 months of treatment

He's also banned from Prince George after shotgun incident

18 Mar 2025 16:54:00

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Measles cases rise to about 320 total in Texas and New Mexico. Here's what you should know

Measles outbreaks in West Texas and New Mexico are now up to nearly 320 cases, and two unvaccinated people have died from measles-related causes.

18 Mar 2025 16:40:02

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Skenes highlights MLB opening day starter list as youngest since '14 to take mound to begin season

Pittsburgh right-hander Paul Skenes , the reigning National League Rookie of the Year award winner, will be the youngest pitcher in 11 years to start a season opener when he takes the mound for the Pi ...
More ...Pittsburgh right-hander Paul Skenes , the reigning National League Rookie of the Year award winner, will be the youngest pitcher in 11 years to start a season opener when he takes the mound for the Pirates next week.

18 Mar 2025 16:32:35

Google to buy cybersecurity firm Wiz for $32 billion in the biggest deal in company
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Google to buy cybersecurity firm Wiz for $32 billion in the biggest deal in company's history

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Google has struck a deal to buy cybersecurity firm Wiz for $32 billion in what would be the biggest acquisition in the tech giant's 26-year history.

18 Mar 2025 16:26:34

NewsAlert: New Brunswick forecasts $599M deficit as Trump tariff threat looms
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NewsAlert: New Brunswick forecasts $599M deficit as Trump tariff threat looms

FREDERICTON — A $50-million contingency fund to deal with U.S. tariff threats has caused New Brunswick's projected deficit for the coming fiscal year to balloon to nearly $600 million.

18 Mar 2025 16:13:15

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Roberts rejects Trump's call for impeaching judge who ruled against his deportation plans

WASHINGTON (AP) — In an extraordinary display of conflict between the executive and judiciary branches, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts rejected calls for impeaching federal judges shortly ...
More ...WASHINGTON (AP) — In an extraordinary display of conflict between the executive and judiciary branches, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts rejected calls for impeaching federal judges shortly after President Donald Trump demanded the removal of

18 Mar 2025 16:11:57

Vincenzo Manfredi: In Memoriam
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Vincenzo Manfredi: In Memoriam

September 12, 1954 - September 3, 2022

18 Mar 2025 16:01:53

Afghan refugees in US struggle as faith-based aid is disrupted
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Afghan refugees in US struggle as faith-based aid is disrupted

LAUREL, Md. (AP) — The rent is due, but Rahmani has no money to pay it. The Afghan father of two worked for a U.S.-backed organization in Kabul, which put him at risk of Taliban retribution.

18 Mar 2025 15:47:44

Prince George Citizen

RioCan outlines property exposure as it calls HBC creditor filing 'disappointing'

TORONTO — RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust says Hudson's Bay creditor protection filing is "disappointing" as it calls for fair and balanced restructuring terms.

18 Mar 2025 15:45:54

Prince George Citizen

Google to buy cybersecurity firm Wiz for $32 billion, the largest deal in company history

NEW YORK (AP) — Google will buy cybersecurity firm Wiz for $32 billion to boost the tech giant’s in-house cloud computing amid burgeoning artificial intelligence growth.

18 Mar 2025 15:44:52

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