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What’s driving New Democrats in the West away from Jagmeet Singh’s NDP
An Alberta NDP leadership hopeful argues it should no longer be automatic that buying members in a provincial party makes you a member of the federal NDP. * This article was originally published here
B.C. housing minister tours Kelowna’s tiny home community ahead of move-ins
"Kelowna has shown a real leadership when it comes to not only approving but also helping fast track this type of housing," said Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon. * This article was originally published here
Could Calgary-style warning sensors help stop B.C. overpass strikes?
Between 2011 and 2018, the City of Calgary installed overw-height detection sensors at half a dozen locations in its downtown core. * This article was originally published here
Alberta family dealing with rare disease while still reeling from murder
Nearly four years after their father and uncle were killed in shooting, an Alberta family is now struggling with a rare disease diagnosis. * This article was originally published here
TD Bank customers eligible for $15.9M payout under class-action settlement
Two multi-million-dollar class-action settlement agreements have been approved by Canadian courts in recent weeks. Who is eligible for the payout? * This article was originally published here
Call of the Wilde: After strong start, Montreal Canadians fall to New York Rangers 7-4
Montreal was strong for most of the the first 40 minutes, but fell hard in the third losing 7-4. Brian Wilde has more on Thursday night's action. * This article was originally published here
New program helps alarming number of food-insecure students at UBC Okanagan
The campaign is a partnership between the students' union and four participating on-campus restaurants. * This article was originally published here
Air Canada must pay B.C. man hundreds for chatbot error
After researching flights following the death of a loved one, a B.C. man used a chatbot on Air Canada's website that suggested they could apply for bereavement fares retroactively. * This article was originally published here
Class-action suit alleges major junior hockey leagues violate U.S. antitrust law
A new class-action lawsuit alleges Canadian major junior hockey leagues violate antitrust laws in the United States by colluding to restrict the negotiation powers of players. * This article was originally published here
Uncertainty over new rules on renewable energy sources in Alberta as moratorium set to lift
Alberta’s pause on renewable energy is set to lift, but experts say the competition landscape is changing. * This article was originally published here
Kelowna issues public reminder about controlled burns, smoke
For the next few weeks, officials are asking citizens to not call 911 if they see smoke rising from local hills, saying it likely comes from a burn pile. * This article was originally published here
Uber, Lyft drivers plan Valentine’s Day strikes across Canada. What to know
Thousands of Uber and Lyft drivers are taking a break from the job this Valentine's Day as part of a global protest over pay and benefits. * This article was originally published here
Calgary city councillors debate rules around remotely attending meetings
Ward 3 Coun. Jasmine Mian included an amendment that would allow Calgary city councillors to work remotely provided their reasoning falls under the Alberta Human Rights Act. * This article was originally published here
Okanagan chambers of commerce call for ban on out-of-province boats
The chambers want to see an increase in invasive mussel detection, along with around-the-clock monitoring of pleasure boats entering B.C. * This article was originally published here
Calgary Fire Department brings back medical SUVs to help with downtown emergency calls
The pair of trained firefighters in the medical response unit SUV will help free up other firefighting resources. * This article was originally published here
Guelph Youth Singers choir receives $20k grant from Ontario Trillium Foundation
The Guelph Youth Singers choir recently received a grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation to the tune of $20,000 to purchase and upgrade equipment. * This article was originally published here
Two people dead after falling through ice on eastern Ontario lake
Two people who were reported missing after falling through ice on a lake in eastern Ontario have been confirmed dead. * This article was originally published here
Okanagan Similkameen Stewardship in dire need of new field truck
The Okanagan Similkameen Stewardship Society says its truck was significantly damaged while parked on a street in Penticton, back in December. * This article was originally published here
Taiwan a key hurdle to Canada restoring military talks: China envoy
Last year, Canada and the U.S. sailed warships through the Taiwan Strait as part of what Washington calls "freedom of navigation" operations. * This article was originally published here
Animal fats could soon be in plant-based meats — but not how you think
A Montreal-based company says it created a solution to making plant-based meats more appealing - mix them with lab-grown animal fat. * This article was originally published here