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Caitlynne Medrek says she was flying from Vancouver to Toronto this week for one of the city's three The Eras Tour concerts when she encountered trouble on her layover in Calgary .
The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority says solid beads in quantities less than 350ml are permitted on carry-on baggage.
A Métis member of Parliament is calling on the employment minister to resign over what he calls harmful false claims to Indigenous ancestry.
Anonymous male celebrity files extortion lawsuit against attorney representing Sean 'Diddy' Combs accusers.
BC Ferries has cancelled Tuesday evening 's sailings between the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island in anticipation of an incoming storm.
Environment Canada is warning those living on the B.C. coast to be prepared for incoming wild weather.
Burnaby city councillors have approved a dedicated bus lane along a stretch of Hastings Street .
Saskatoon residents woke to find the city under a blanket of snow on Tuesday .
People living on Morris Street east of Van Horne and all streets leading off Morris in Greater Sudbury are under a drinking water advisory.
Police in Barrie are investigating what they believe could be a hit-and-run after an individual was found in the city’s north end Tuesday morning with serious injuries.
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