Police at a loss over Harry and Meghan's security
The pair's security arrangements will cause a huge strain on police resources.
The pair's security arrangements will cause a huge strain on police resources.
Don't treat Canada like an extension of the United States.
Royal protection is one of the few unresolved issues about their new lives in Canada.
The prescribed medicine in question is Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) such as Losec.
The person sitting next to him didn't seem thrilled — but was he doing anything wrong?
Canadian allrounder named beside players likely to become ODI stars and IPL millionaires
New York Times: Victoria, like Harry and Meghan, is breaking with tradition.
On the trail of whales, bears, and bald eagles in British Columbia's natural paradise.
'You'll win a way to celebrate your baby's conception for the next 18 years.'
New York Times: Extradition hearing for Huawei's chief financial officer began this week.
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Disney's next Peter Pan could be Kiwi.
New York Times: Young liberals favour the couple, older conservatives back the queen.
Comment: Shooting down of Ukrainian Airlines flight is a disaster on so many levels.
Ephraim Gudjeon went from cracked vertebra to cracking professional bodybuilding's ranks.
The unassuming capital of British Columbia is a more than worthy spot to visit.
The boss blamed the US for escalating tensions.
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Bryony Gordon visited Prince Harry and Meghan late last year and saw how unhappy they are.
Western leaders said the plane appeared to have been unintentionally hit by a missile.
The announcement made by Prince Harry and Meghan has left the Queen disappointed.
Everything they've tried has failed, and the West can no longer hide its impotence.
Doctors, students and children as young as 1 are also believed to have been on board.
It's a sight you don't want to see from your window seat.
After a night of dancing and laughs, Natasha Michelle Roys was tragically killed.
A schoolfriend of Meghan's helped the royal couple find the perfect spot for the holidays.
Company founder had "almost forgotten" about the hat until the phone started ringing.
Tomorrow, government will cut off all services to the community, including electricity.
A Canadian chef explains why he refused the royal couple's Christmas reservation.
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