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Avian flu cull order for B.C. ostrich farm to be reviewed in court today

Universal Ostrich's entire flock of about 400 birds was ordered culled in February by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency after H5N1 avian flu was detected in December — but the farm managed to get its birds a stay of execution until the court could rule on the merits of the cull order.

Playing 1st-ever Northern Super League game 'a privilege' for Vancouver Rise, Calgary Wild

There'll be a lot of emotions circulating at B.C. Place on Wednesday when Canada's new women's professional soccer league officially launches. The first Northern Super League game follows 10 weeks of pre-season preparation for each of the league's six teams.
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CRA accounts hacked after 28,000 social insurance numbers stolen in data breach

Imposters hacked into B.C. health-care workers’ CRA accounts after a massive breach of employees’ private identification from the B.C. government’s Interior Health authority, which runs hospitals and medical facilities in the eastern part of the province, The Fifth Estate has learned.
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What Canadians should know before crossing the U.S. border

U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has placed new rules on Canadians wanting to travel south of the border for 30 days. This has some Canadians fearing an increased risk of scrutiny when travelling to the U.S. CBC's Rafferty Baker explains what you need to know.

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