Canada Post records $205M loss in first quarter of 2026

Canada Post has recorded a $205-million loss before tax in the first quarter of 2026. The Crown corporation released the latest data Friday (May 29) amid its multi-year transformation – which includes a full move to community mailboxes – that is aimed at moving Canada Post away from taxpayer-funded bailouts. The latest financial news comes […]

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Lauie Ann Sayenchuk

In Loving Memory ~ November 2, 1952 – April 21, 2026 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Laurie Ann Sayenchuk on the morning of April 21, 2026. Laurie was born on November 2, 1952 in New Westminster, British Columbia. Laurie leaves behind her Loving Husband best friend Gary Sayenchuk; her

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B.C. changing rules to allow restaurants to restock from private liquor stores

B.C. is changing liquor distribution rules ahead of the FIFA World Cup to make it easier for restaurants and bars to restock after hours. Outlets will now be able to buy from private liquor stores in addition to provincially-owned ones. This move to allow “licensee-to-licensee” sales will be trialled by the province for the next

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Mother bear shot in Golden Ears Park, cubs taken to Critter Care

A mother bear has been killed in Golden Ears Provincial Park, and her two cubs taken to Critter Care Wildlife Sanctuary in Langley. The BC Conservation Officer Service (BCCOS) confirmed officers put the bear down late Thursday, May 28, after being asked to assist BC Parks with the “aggressive sow black bear.” Conservation officers killed

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