Twenty years ago, Geoff Plant, the then attorney general of British Columbia, made an offer to the Haida Nation. Many West Coast First Nations, including the Haida, had never signed treaties with the Canadian government ceding their traditional lands or
The Columbia Police Department is encouraging members of the community to come out this Saturday for the Soda City's Safety Health Fair
Mark Varney and Magdalena Maslak have been fined by the Environment Agency
In recent days, the pro-Hamas gatherings at university campuses across the country have grown more violent and more brazen with their anti-Semitic rhetoric; causing Jewish students to feel unsafe and universities to advise them to stay away as they shift to virtual learning. But despite all the videos of these incidents, the Tuesday edition of NBC’s Today (via correspondent Erin McLaughlin) worked hard in an apparent attempt to discredit the Jewish students who were trying to get the world’s...
In recent days, the pro-Hamas gatherings at university campuses across the country have grown more violent and more brazen with their anti-Semitic rhetoric; causing Jewish students to feel unsafe and universities to advise them to stay away as they shift to virtual learning. But despite all the videos of these incidents, the Tuesday edition of NBC’s Today (via correspondent Erin McLaughlin) worked hard in an apparent attempt to discredit the Jewish students who were trying to get the world’s...
British Columbia faces its third credit rating downgrade in three years as S&P Global Ratings recently lowered its rating to
On Monday, House leaders will send articles of impeachment to the Senate to begin a trial of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who was the first cabinet member to be impeached by the House in over 100 years. A letter sent to Sen. Majority Leader Charles Schumer in March, House Speaker Mike Johnson and 11 Republican impeachment managers charged: “Throughout his tenure” Mayorkas “has repeatedly lied to Congress and the American people about the scope of the [border] crisis and his...
On Monday, House leaders will send articles of impeachment to the Senate to begin a trial of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who was the first cabinet member to be impeached by the House in over 100 years. A letter sent to Sen. Majority Leader Charles Schumer in March, House Speaker Mike Johnson and 11 Republican impeachment managers charged: “Throughout his tenure” Mayorkas “has repeatedly lied to Congress and the American people about the scope of the [border] crisis and his...
On April 9, a disturbing incident came to light when a musical actress reported to the Seoul Gangnam Police Station the discovery of illegal cameras installed in the dressing room sofa of her ongoing musical Next to Normal at the Gwangrim Art Center. On April 16, the actress's agency shared, The dressing room in a musical theater is not merely a waiting area. It's a space where performers wait until the performance begins, change into stage costumes, and even shower after the performance....
A multi-agency operation involving federal, state and local law enforcement agencies raided illegal fish arcades across North Carolina, targeting locations in Charlotte, Raleigh, Gastonia and Matthews. The warrants totaled 800 charges.
Offshore patrol vessel HMS Tamar has joined forces with security forces in Fiji and the New Zealand navy to tackle illegal fishing in the South Pacific. The Royal Navy said illicit fishing deprives Pacific nations of more than £200m a year. Not only does the practice erode marine life stocks, but it also impacts livelihoods and communities reliant on the ocean for food and income. Fisheries Officer Arieta Tunidau, from Fiji’s Ministry of Fisheries, said: “Our partnership with the Royal Navy and...
Gamer Robert Walker-McDaid was spared jailed for making a hoax call to a terrorist hotline about a rival who was shot in the face by US police.