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College Student Flies To Campus To Avoid Paying Rent, And It Sort Of Makes Sense

by Horatio Thompson
College Student Flies To Campus To Avoid Paying Rent, And It Sort Of Makes Sense

As it turns out, renting has become so expensive everywhere that living over 400 miles from your college and commuting by plane a few times a week is actually cheaper …

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Are Hongkongers in Canada facing shifting immigration attitudes? Emigrants say viral racist tirade doesn’t reflect wider trends

by Walter Watson
Are Hongkongers in Canada facing shifting immigration attitudes? Emigrants say viral racist tirade doesn’t reflect wider trends

While the motion eventually passed with a 7-2 vote, hundreds in the predominantly ethnically Asian city rallied against the proposal and argued it would promote drug abuse at a time …

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How near disaster for Alaska Airlines jet could impact mental health of those on board

by Walter Watson
How near disaster for Alaska Airlines jet could impact mental health of those on board

Passengers aboard Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 heard a loud bang and felt the plane suddenly drop as wind blew through the aircraft. A few have spoken publicly about the shock of being …

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Most read of 2023: China’s release of an American CIA spy, the life of a Hong Kong fashion designer who dressed Michelle Yeoh – our top long reads

by Lionel Rogers
Most read of 2023: China’s release of an American CIA spy, the life of a Hong Kong fashion designer who dressed Michelle Yeoh – our top long reads

From the plight of Abul Bajandar, known as “tree man”, to a look at the life of Hong Kong fashion designer Barney Cheng, a reminder of eight of the most-read …

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Passenger in wheelchair says he was left with septic injury after being removed from flight on food trolley

by Akin Smith
Passenger in wheelchair says he was left with septic injury after being removed from flight on food trolley

Warning: This story contains graphic images of an injury. A passenger who landed at Vancouver International Airport says he almost lost his foot to a septic injury after he was …

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Teck Resources agrees to sell steelmaking coal business in deals valued at $9B US

by Anas Siddiqui
Teck Resources agrees to sell steelmaking coal business in deals valued at B US

Teck Resources Ltd. has agreed to sell its steelmaking coal business in a series of deals that value the operations at $9 billion US and will see Swiss commodities giant …

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Canada opens women’s sitting volleyball World Cup with win over Brazil

by Virginia Chavez
Canada opens women’s sitting volleyball World Cup with win over Brazil

Canada opened the 2023 WPV Sitting Volleyball World Cup with a victory over Brazil on Monday in Cairo. No. 2 Canada got its toughest competition out of the way in its …

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Vancouver leads the way as Canadian rent prices hit new high for 6th month in a row: report

by Anas Siddiqui
Vancouver leads the way as Canadian rent prices hit new high for 6th month in a row: report

The average asking price for a rental unit in Canada reached $2,178 last month, a 9.9 per cent year-over-year increase and continuing a trend that has seen asking rents hit new highs …

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Slovakia’s Vlhova dominates 1st women’s World Cup slalom of season in Finland

by Virginia Chavez
Slovakia’s Vlhova dominates 1st women’s World Cup slalom of season in Finland

Slovakian skier Petra Vlhova dominated the first women’s World Cup slalom of the season Saturday by clearly winning both runs in Levi, Finland, with Mikaela Shiffrin finishing in fourth. The …

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Air Canada makes changes after passengers with disabilities share ‘dehumanizing’ experiences

by Anas Siddiqui
Air Canada makes changes after passengers with disabilities share ‘dehumanizing’ experiences

Air Canada says it’s apologizing and making a number of changes internally to improve the way it treats passengers with disabilities after several high-profile incidents — including one involving a passenger who had …

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