VICTORIA - The British Columbia government has ordered forage-crop farmers in the province’s south to turn off their irrigation taps, because “severe low flows” are threatening endangered chinook ...
A group of U.S.-based First Nations is suing the B.C. government, alleging discrimination, despite a landmark court ruling. The lawsuits build on a 2021 Supreme Court of Canada decision, which ...
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HARTFORD, Conn. (WFSB) - Le Creuset is apologizing to customers who attended their Factory to Table sale in Hartford. The event was held at the Connecticut Convention Center from Sept. 4 - Sept. 7, ...
The term is taking off on social media as people grow fed up with AI making things up, sounding too human, and worry about the technology eradicating jobs. Futuristic scenarios are being painted on ...
Former prime minister John Howard weighs in on the hot topic of immigration in Australia. “I’m strongly in favour of immigration, I think immigration has done wonderful things for this country,” Mr ...
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MINNEAPOLIS — The future of Farm Aid is in jeopardy as Teamsters strike against the University of Minnesota following months of contract negotiations. "The farm and labor movements are intertwined," a ...
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