Trade war could kill 1 in 5 B.C. small businesses within 6 months: CFIBSimon Little
The Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses says one-in-five B.C. small businesses is facing closure in the next six months due to effects of the trade war with the U.S. …
‘Record asylum claims’ and ‘Strictly rocked’
New figures on asylum seekers and a change of dancers for Strictly Come Dancing make Friday’s papers. BBC News
Surrey wants your help to make sure every student has school supplies this fallSimon Little
The Surrey School District is running its annual donation drive seeking school supplies, backpacks and other essentials for families in need.
Southern Alberta farm devastated by hailstorm, loses beloved camelSarah Ryan
Denis Jackson, owner of the White barn Fun Farm immediately thought his farm was about to be destroyed. ‘It was just coming, there was no stopping it.’
Must-have tennis gear and accessories for every kind of playerRobyn Fiorda
We’ve got everything you need to look good and play even better. Think Lululemon, L.L.Bean, Wilson and more. See you on the court!
Saskatoon Hilltops rebound to 1-1 record with help from third-string QB McMahonScott Roblin
A week after suffering their first regular season loss in close to three years, the Saskatoon Hilltops rebounded in Week 2 thanks in part to solid play from a third-string…
B.C. ostrich cull over avian flu exposure can proceed, federal appeal court rulesSimon Little
The Federal Court of Appeal rejected an appeal by Universal Ostrich Farms in Edgewood, B.C., seeking to block a Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) cull order.
“Lost in translation” Alberta Premier says she was unaware of controversial expense changesGlobalnews Digital
Danielle Smith says she didn’t know about her own government’s changes that resulted in the removal of publicly disclosed expense receipts earlier this month.
Meet the Emmy-winning B.C. mountain bike film studio that gets the ‘crazy shots’Jay Durant
After more than two decades together, the team at Anthill Films has been to some of the most remote parts of the planet.
Judge who fined Trump $500 million gets the books thrown at him
In New York, a court revealed that a leading citizen had cooked the books by inflating questionable figures without any support in reality. Moreover, his wild overvaluation was widely viewed…
Amber alert issued for missing 8-month-old Brampton, Ont. boyIsaac Callan
An Amber Alert has been issued for a missing eight-month-old boy who police say was last seen in Brampton, Ont.
Kamala Harris’ book promotion push skewered online as ‘nationwide comedy tour’
Former Vice President Kamala Harris’ announcement she was going on tour to promote her new book was ridiculed on social media Thursday. The book, “107 Days,” is about Harris’ short,…
Bills owner Terry Pegula faces backlash over $100M yacht while New York taxpayers help fund new stadium
Billionaire Terry Pegula, the owner of the NFL’s Buffalo Bills and NHL’s Buffalo Sabres, isn’t in good standing with some New Yorkers after a recent video of his yacht anchored…
Jessica Alba flaunts bikini body as ex-husband Cash Warren is spotted with new woman
Jessica Alba is flaunting her bikini body as her ex-husband, Cash Warren, was seen with his new fling. Alba took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a collage of photos…
Search of Manitoba landfill for women’s remains cost $18M, less than expected: KinewGlobalnews Digital
The Manitoba government says the landfill search that succeeded in finding the remains of two slain First Nations women cost $18 million.
The 95-year-old Korean POW who wishes to return to the North to die
Ahn Hak-sop, whose wishes to return to North Korea before he dies, failed his attempt on Wednesday. BBC News
Browns’ Shedeur Sanders set to play in final preseason game in return from injury, coach says
Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders will return to action in the team’s final preseason game. Sanders missed the Browns’ second preseason game against the Philadelphia Eagles with an oblique injury,…
Regina coffee shops navigating bean inflationSania Ali
Inflation affects all businesses and coffee shops are no exception. With inflation impacting coffee beans, adjustments to price and business are to be prepared for.
Woman charged with criminal negligence after two-month-old drowns in ManitobaGlobalnews Digital
A woman has been charged with criminal negligence causing death in the drowning of a two-month-old baby last year in northern Manitoba.





