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One year ago, 84 residents of Kelowna’s Hadgraft Wilson Place were forced to evacuate their homes, leaving them uncertain about the future of their living arrangements. Megan Beckmann, one of the displaced residents, recalls the moment she walked into the building as the evacuation news was being delivered.“I watched as the room burst into tears. It was a very hard watch,” she said.The evacuation was prompted by concerns over ground shifting and cracks that were discovered in the building’s foundation. These issues were attributed to construction work at the nearby UBC Okanagan downtown campus.“That began the journey to frequent moving…

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COLLECTIVE RESISTANCE Mr Trump’s tariff actions are unlikely to stop on Apr 2. He has already indicated plans to impose new tariffs on semiconductors and pharmaceutical imports, which will further upend global trade. For now, the administration appears committed to this course. If inflation rises, stocks tumble or supply chains fracture – all likely – the pressure will mount. That may come in the form of market turmoil, public anger or coordinated global retaliation. At present, however, the world finds itself trapped in the “prisoner’s dilemma”. While collective action would benefit all, each country has strong incentive to protect itself.…

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The U.S. Department of Education has given Maine a final warning to comply with President Donald Trump’s executive order to ban trans athletes from girls’ sports. The DOE sent a letter to the Maine Department of Education (MDOE) on Monday advising a final deadline of April 11 to address the issue or risk a second referral to the Department of Justice. The Department of Health and Human Services already referred Maine to the DOJ last week. “The Maine Department of Education’s indifference to its past, current, and future female athletes is astonishing. By refusing to comply with Title IX, MDOE allows—indeed, encourages—male…

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Last year, Marine Le Pen spoke menacingly of the possible fallout from her trial on embezzlement charges. “Tomorrow, potentially, millions and millions of French people will see themselves deprived of their candidate for the presidency.”After a court disqualified her on Monday from running for public office for five years, those millions of French voters are adrift and angry. France is a democracy governed by the rule of law, as the verdict demonstrated. But it is unclear how far its troubled Fifth Republic can resist an inevitable gale of political protest before the 2027 election.Unlike President Trump, who met with convictions,…

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A federal judge in California on Monday agreed to delay the Trump administration’s move to terminate the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program that currently shields roughly 350,000 Venezuelan migrants from deportation.Under a decision announced by Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem in February, these migrants were slated to lose their government-issued work permits and deportation protections next week, on April 7.But in a scathing decision on Monday, U.S. District Court Judge Edward Chen ruled in favor of TPS holders who filed a lawsuit against Noem’s decision and postponed her action until he adjudicates the merits of the case.Chen called Noem’s…

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President Trump’s political momentum will face a major test this week as Democrats try to turn various down-ballot races into a referendum on the White House, and Mr. Trump’s long-promised tariffs risk rattling allies and consumers alike.A State Supreme Court election in Wisconsin on Tuesday is seen as an indicator of support for Mr. Trump, particularly after Elon Musk and groups he funds spent more than $20 million to bolster Mr. Trump’s preferred candidate. White House officials have also been increasingly concerned with the unusually competitive race on Tuesday for a deep-red House seat in Florida left vacant after Representative…

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size The City of Kelowna, B.C., will not re-instate a business licence for a short-term rental home that has garnered more than 50 complaints since 2021. Council voted unanimously to follow staff’s recommendation and not reinstate the business licence for 381 Viewcrest Crt.“This has been an ordeal going on for three and a half years, so almost relief, I will be frank with you,” said neighbour David Montpetit. “I am very pleased they took this approach.”Neighbours have long complained about excessive noise and other nuisances.“Parties, noise, sex on the pool, nudity on the…

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BEIJING: China’s military on Tuesday said it had begun joint army, navy and rocket force exercises around Taiwan to “serve as a stern warning and powerful deterrent against Taiwanese independence”, calling Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-Te a “parasite”.China, which has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control, has stepped up military and political pressure against the island in recent years.”The focus is on exercises such as combat readiness patrols at sea and in the air, seizing comprehensive control, striking maritime and land targets and imposing blockade controls on key areas and routes,” a statement from Eastern Theater…

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