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Popular Prime drink and 5 others that exceed Health Canada's caffeine limits recalled

Popular Prime drink and 5 others that exceed Health Canada's caffeine limits recalled

Six brands of caffeinated drinks have been recalled in Canada, including a popular energy beverage being promoted by social media influencers.
Cartoon: Fire danger

Cartoon: Fire danger

Be responsible out there...
From villains to valued: Canadians show overwhelming support for wolves

From villains to valued: Canadians show overwhelming support for wolves

Wolves shed villainous image, with survey showing most Canadians have a favourable perception of the predator.
Good morning, Peak readers

Good morning, Peak readers

Photo feature of the day, today in history, the weather forecast and local gas prices
How to build a zero-waste economy

How to build a zero-waste economy

Sarah Paiji Yoo is among a growing number of business owners who want to move the global economy away from plastics.
Wildfire options 'exhausted' as lightning, drought strain resources in B.C. district

Wildfire options 'exhausted' as lightning, drought strain resources in B.C. district

Days of drought conditions and lightning strikes have sparked fires across the Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako in the British Columbia Interior, straining resources and spurring a number of new evacuation orders and alerts.
Opinion: Here's how the Bank of Canada's interest rate hike will impact Canadians

Opinion: Here's how the Bank of Canada's interest rate hike will impact Canadians

An economist explains what the Bank of Canada’s interest rate hike to five per cent means for Canadians.
Guilty pleas expected in Bella Bella fishing, reef damage case

Guilty pleas expected in Bella Bella fishing, reef damage case

The offences took place in July 2020.
Vancouver Coastal Health scam reported to Powell River RCMP

Vancouver Coastal Health scam reported to Powell River RCMP

Resident called police after being asked for credit card information
Indigenous women in Canada forcibly sterilized decades after other rich countries stopped

Indigenous women in Canada forcibly sterilized decades after other rich countries stopped

TORONTO (AP) — Decades after many other rich countries stopped forcibly sterilizing Indigenous women, numerous activists, doctors, politicians and at least five class-action lawsuits say the practice has not ended in Canada.