OpenAI says it banned the Tumbler Ridge shooter's account in June 2025
OpenAI says it banned the account linked to the Tumbler Ridge shooter in June 2025 and later provided information to the RCMP after the February shooting.
OpenAI says it banned the account linked to the Tumbler Ridge shooter in June 2025 and later provided information to the RCMP after the February shooting.
The fifth annual "Ride for Raymond" on Feb. 7 drew a record turnout in Elm Creek and raised $7,012 for Central Plains Cancer Services, while the event has now raised $30,834 since it began in 2017.
United Way BC, BCLC and the Paramount will present a free screening of Ferris Bueller's Day Off at the Paramount Theatre in Kamloops on Friday, Feb. 27 at 6 p.m.
Police arrested former prince Andrew on suspicion of misconduct in public office, a move confirmed by King Charles, and investigators are examining documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein; the immediate procedural next step has not been announced.
The federal government is discussing a joint program with provinces to invest about $25 billion in community infrastructure to lower development charges, Housing Minister Gregor Robertson said. He also noted the federal Build Canada Homes agency has an initial $13 billion commitment to support non-market housing and modern construction methods.
The Canada Revenue Agency has updated call centres, websites and My Account features after a service improvement plan, and the tax-filing season runs until April 30 for most taxpayers.
DC announced an expansion of its Absolute line for 2026 that includes Absolute Green Arrow (May 20) and Absolute Catwoman by Che Grayson, Scott Snyder, and Bengal (June 10). Absolute Catwoman continues threads from Absolute Batman and reworks Selina Kyle’s origin and relationship with Bruce Wayne.
The Supreme Court found the president exceeded authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, invalidating tariffs imposed under that law; sector-specific tariffs under other statutes remain in place.
Premier Danielle Smith announced an Oct. 19 provincial referendum that will ask Albertans nine questions on immigration and proposed constitutional changes; a news conference is scheduled Friday.
Timmins police will finish a Wilfred Laurier University mental health crisis response training program earlier than planned, and the Waterloo-based program uses virtual reality to simulate real-world scenarios.