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RCMP warns son of man acquitted in Air India bombing his life may be in danger

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The RCMP has warned the son of a man acquitted in the 1985 Air India bombing that his life could be under threat, CBC News has learned. Several people associated with the Sikh separatist movement in British Columbia, including Hardeep...
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Surrey legal advisor defends city after mayor loses court bid to halt police transition

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Peter German, legal advisor for the City of Surrey, explains what might happen next after Mayor Brenda Locke lost her bid to stop the province from forcing through the policing transition from the RCMP to a municipal force.
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'It's time' for Fort Nelson, B.C., residents to come home, mayor says after fire evacuation

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Rob Fraser, mayor of the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality, says everybody who had been displaced from their home because of wildfire risk will be allowed to come home on Monday.
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Solutions to truck-parking problem are moving too slowly, B.C. association says

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Surrey's mayor says the city is making major moves to fix its truck parking situation, but Canadian Trucking Association of B.C. Amit Kumar says the measures fall short and the situation is pushing companies out of the province altogether.
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Granville Island tenants concerned about risk of rising sea levels

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Tenants of Vancouver's Granville Island have expressed concern about climate-related risks. Granville Island’s general manager Tom Lancaster says the CMHC-managed site needs to build resilience to rising sea levels.
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Wildfire destroys multiple homes in Fort Nelson, B.C.

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The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality confirmed that 10 properties had been damaged during the fire, and four were destroyed. Rob Fraser, the mayor, says breaking the news to homeowners was ‘one of the most difficult things’ he’s...
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B.C.'s Leah Lum describes what it was like to play in her first hockey playoff series

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While many West Coast fans are crossing their fingers for the Canucks, there's a whole other playoff series underway out east that also has B.C. interest. Leah Lum from Richmond, B.C., shares her experience of playing for Montreal in the...
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B.C. says it's open for tourists despite wildfires in northeast

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Although wildfires are burning near Fort Nelson, Emergency Management Minister Bowinn Ma says travellers are welcome in other regions. "British Columbia is a huge province," she said.
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How class size and complexity are addressed in B.C. teachers' contract

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Jason Ellis, an associate professor of educational studies at the University of British Columbia, talks about how B.C deals with issues of class size and complexity in its collective agreement with teachers, and some of the nuances to...
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B.C. United leader says merger with B.C. Conservatives not likely after failing to find common ground

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Speculation is swirling around a potential deal between B.C. United and the B.C. Conservative party, but neither party seems keen on a full merger. Now, B.C. United Leader Kevin Falcon says they're still looking for ways to work together.
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Firefighters need to decompress — so talk to them about the hockey, former crew member advises

9th - Higher Ed
Former firefighter Rob from Vernon told BC Today host Michelle Eliot that crew members want to catch up on normal things on their days off, and not relive any traumatic experiences they might have had in the field.
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Should B.C. United and the B.C. Conservatives merge? BC Today callers have their say

9th - Higher Ed
BC Today host Michelle Eliot hears mixed reaction from callers addressing the suggestion that B.C.'s two right-of-centre parties should merge to bolster their chances of success in the upcoming provincial election.
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Parents of B.C. boy who died urge public to take smoke threat seriously

9th - Higher Ed
As wildfires spark evacuations for communities across Western Canada, the parents of a B.C. boy who died last summer are urging the public to take smoke seriously and offering tools to help improve public safety.
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How cultural burning makes B.C. forests resilient to wildfire

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Wildfire season has hit B.C. with a fury. As crews fight to contain the flames, we want to take a look at some of the work that was historically done to make forest floors more resilient to fire. For decades, the Indigenous practice of...
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Mayor optimistic fire conditions won't worsen near Fort Nelson, B.C.

9th - Higher Ed
Mayor Rob Fraser of the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality in B.C., which includes Fort Nelson, says the fire near his community is mostly burning on the west side of the Alaska Highway.
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Fast-growing wildfire may hit Fort Nelson, B.C., Monday, officials say

9th - Higher Ed
Officials say the Parker Lake wildfire may hit the town of Fort Nelson in northeastern British Columbia on Monday morning, after it more than doubled in size on Sunday.
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B.C.'s Parker Lake fire closing in on Fort Nelson, says mayor

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Mayor Rob Fraser of the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality says the Parker Lake wildfire spread overnight and, depending on the weather, could continue to approach the town of Fort Nelson, B.C.
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Decriminalization is ‘just a piece of the puzzle,’ says minister

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CBC's chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Minister of Mental Health and Addictions Ya'ara Saks about Ottawa approving B.C.'s request to recriminalize the use of illicit drugs in public spaces. Saks says what’s...
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Fort Nelson, B.C., evacuated as wildfires approach

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As wildfires rushed closer to Fort Nelson, B.C., most of the town and a nearby First Nation were evacuated, but some residents are staying behind to fight the fire.
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Vancouver family decorates tractor to celebrate Canucks' playoff run

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Jagrag Lalli and his uncle, Buta Johal, want to "put smiles on people's faces" with their decked-out tractor, as the Vancouver Canucks face the Edmonton Oilers in round two of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
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Not ‘just’ hot flashes: how menopause symptoms can start earlier than you think

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Insomnia, anxiety and mood swings are all symptoms people can experience when going through perimenopause — the process of change that leads up to menopause. Experts say people don't realize it can start as early as your late 30s.
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Spring wildfire activity expected to be ‘above normal’ in parts of B.C., Prairies and N.W.T.

9th - Higher Ed
Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Jonathan Wilkinson says forecasts show that come June, the ‘wildfire prone’ area is likely to expand to cover most of the Northwest Territories, Yukon, B.C. and northwestern Alberta.
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Sarah McLachlan to kick off Fumbling Towards Ecstasy 30th anniversary tour in Vancouver

9th - Higher Ed
Vancouver singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan discusses preparations for her 30th anniversary Fumbling Towards Ecstasy tour, and recording her first new studio album in about eight years.
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N.L. launching constitutional challenge over federal equalization program

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Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey tells Power & Politics that the decision to launch a constitutional challenge over the federal equalization program has ‘nothing to do’ with trying to create some distance between himself...