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A supportive housing project in Richmond, B.C., will be built in its original location after it was paused by the province for months over an ostensible lack of public consultation.
Nova Scotia’s legislature has opened with a throne speech describing the threat of United States tariffs as a “wake-up call” to do more to diversify the province’s economy.
The cull will be focused on Cranbrook and Kimberley, where a total of five cases of the disease have been found.
The British Columbia government says the province’s lowest-paid workers are getting a wage boost to keep pace with inflation.