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Local radio DJ Tyler Glen travelled to Fargo, N.D., in November 2008 to help with Barack Obama's presidential campaign. On Nov. 4, 2008, I was up at 5 a.m. ready to knock on doors and make phone calls on behalf of the Obama campaign.
As the U.S. presidential race moves into its final stretch, political strategists are pulling out all the stops to identify and motivate American voters. And, as polls tighten, a select group of Vancouverites may get to play an important role.
Britain's Prince William, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince George and Princess Charlotte arrive at the Victoria International Airport for the start of their eight day royal tour to Canada in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, September 24, 2016. Also pictured are Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie Gregoire Trudeau.
Whatcom County farmers are asking their governor to lobby B.C. to crack down on farm waste flowing south from Fraser Valley agricultural lands near Zero Avenue and fouling cross-border fish-bearing streams. State farmers say they are doing their part, with stream improvements and state legislation designed to control manure run-off from dairy farms, but say enforcement remains lax at best on the B.C. side of the border.
A year ago, my children were abducted to a war zone in Iraq by their father while on a court-approved "vacation to Europe." The past year has been an excruciating - and unfulfilled - quest to bring Sharvahn, Rojevahn, Dersim and Meitan home.
Cascade Aerospace today celebrated with suppliers who over the past year have been pivotal in successfully supporting the company in its domestic and international contracts with particular focus on the Royal Canadian Air Force's CC-130H and CC-130J Hercules fleets. The six winners of the 2016 Supplier Awards were honored today at the Aerospace, Defence and Security Expo taking place this week in Abbotsford, BC.
A Canadian affiliate of the Clinton Foundation that has raised millions from mining executives has spent far more on salaries and administrative costs than charitable programming in the two most recent years for which numbers are available, according to financial statements from the Canada Revenue Agency. The Clinton Giustra Enterprise Partnership , a registered charity based in Vancouver, B.C., devoted $737,441 - amounting to 78 per cent of its expenditures - to management and administration in 2014.