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3 sent to hospital after tornado touches down near Alberta-Saskatchewan border

An Alberta campground needed to be evacuated Wednesday evening after a tornado touched down. Around 8:30 p.m. on July 8, what is believed to be a tornado hit Dillberry Lake Provincial Park campground on the Alberta-Saskatchewan border, Wainwright RCMP said in an update provided Thursday. Three people were injured and were taken to hospital for

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1 million square feet of industrial space on its way to South Surrey

More than one million square feet of industrial space is on its way to South Campbell Heights in Surrey. Beedie recently held a groundbreaking ceremony for a new industrial development at South Campbell Heights Business Park, at 19084 20th Ave., and once completed, the new, 60-plus acre industrial development will deliver more than one million

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Indigenous women report ‘shocking’ mistreatment during childbirth care: study

New data from a first-of-its-kind nationwide maternity study led by University of British Columbia researchers has found that three-quarters of Indigenous women surveyed report some form of mistreatment or disrespect from care providers during pregnancy and childbirth. UBC Prof. Saraswathi Vedam said the study is “not just about being nice to people” — mistreatment leads

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