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B.C. to release updated FIFA World Cup costs ‘next week,’ minister says

British Columbians are expected to learn next week how much the province’s role in the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup will cost, says Tourism Minister Anne Kang. Kang spoke to media on Wednesday afternoon (May 20), following a report from the federal government’s budget watchdog into the costs associated with hosting the World Cup. Premier […]

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B.C. teachers antisemitism group loses bid to fast-track complaint hearing

The B.C. Teachers Against Antisemitism has lost its application to review a human rights tribunal decision not to fast-track an antisemitism complaint hearing against the province’s teachers’ union. Supreme Court of B.C. Justice Michael P. Klein issued his decision on May 15 in Vancouver, dismissing the petitioner, B.C. Teachers Against Antisemitism, application for review. He

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B.C. man sentenced for role in international meth trafficking scheme

A Surrey, B.C. man with alleged ties to the international drug trade has been sentenced to six-and-a-half years in prison in the United States for conspiracy to export methamphetamine, court documents show. Opinder Singh Sian, 38, was arrested in July 2025 and held in custody in connection with allegedly attempting to traffic 530 pounds of

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