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Sly Stone, a funk-rock star who led the group Sly and the Family Stone, has died at the age of 82, his family said in a statement. A statement said he had suffered a "prolonged battle" with the ...
“As Amazon’s first storage and distribution centre in British Columbia, YXX1 marks an important milestone for our business,” said SureshKumar Aruchamy, Regional Director of Operations at Amazon. “The ...
Nanterre, 2 June 2025 VINCI acquires Peters Bros Construction in British Columbia, Canada Acquisition by VINCI Construction of Peters Bros Construction Ltd, a paving company140 employees, annual ...
What a week in Gloucestershire - once again, our county traditions have stunned people across the world, as millions watched footage of the cheese rolling down Cooper's Hill. There was to be no ...
A wildfire has prompted an evacuation order and highway closure in northeastern British Columbia near the border with Alberta. An evacuation order was issued Thursday for a few properties around ...
British Columbia New gold and silver mine officially opens in central B.C. as premier faces backlash for fast-track plans Lhoosk'uz Dené and Ulkatcho nations attend opening with B.C. premier ...
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency plans to move ahead with a plan to cull ostriches in British Columbia, citing the birds have a genetic composition of avian influenza associated with a human ...
British Columbia’s housing minister says he is concerned about the future of supportive-housing projects in Vancouver after the city quashed construction plans in a west-side neighbourhood amid ...
MONTREAL — After announcing its overall 2025 capital spending plan earlier this month, Canadian National has now released province-by-province plans for the Canadian portion of that plan. British ...
A massive row has erupted in Canada after an independent MLA slammed an invitation to Punjabi singers, including Jazzy B, a known Khalistani sympathiser, to the British Columbia assembly, calling ...
TELUS is investing more than $15 billion over the next five years to expand and enhance its network infrastructure and operations across British Columbia. As Canada navigates a challenging ...
A term that never fails to fill hard-working British Columbians with dread is “layoffs.” Sadly, it’s not uncommon for employers in the province to temporarily or permanently scale back their ...
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