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B.C. rabbi's online campaign shows 'kindness is contagious'
Rabbi Dan Moskovitz of Temple Sholom in Vancouver issued a challenge to his congregation: extend kindness to others. The result was the Give Kindness campaign, which has expanded to other communities.
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B.C. bank robbery suspects wanted a shootout, police say
Warning: This video includes distressing footage. Police say two brothers shot dead by police in a gunfight outside a bank in Saanich, B.C., last year went to the branch with the intent to hurt or kill as many officers as possible,...
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Flu surge has B.C. kids' hospital double-bunking patients
The surge in influenza cases has B.C. Children's Hospital getting ready to double-bunk patients in single rooms. At least six children have died in B.C. after contracting the flu this fall.
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Snow brings travel chaos, power outages to B.C.’s southern coast
The first major snowfall of the season created a nightmare travel scenario in B.C.'s Lower Mainland, with crashes and gridlock leaving some drivers stuck on the road for hours. Meanwhile, the storm took out power to tens of thousands...
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Glenda's Group delivers gift bags to isolated seniors
Glenda Plews and a team of volunteers are putting together gift bags for Our Place Society to give to homeless and housing-insecure seniors in Victoria.
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4 dead after Christmas Eve bus rollover on B.C. Highway 97C
Four people are dead after the Christmas Eve bus rollover on B.C. Highway 97C that sent over 50 to hospitals, RCMP confirm Sunday afternoon.
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Avalanche Canada warns of heightened risk in southeastern B.C.
Simon Horton, senior avalanche forecaster at Avalanche Canada, says human-triggered avalanches are likely in certain parts of B.C., including the area where an avalanche killed one off-duty police officer and badly injured another.
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B.C.’s new premier announces new public safety measures
B.C.'s new premier David Eby has unveiled a plan to tackle public safety issues, including measures to deal with repeat offenders and to expand mental health and addictions supports.
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Bat ‘condos’, education used to help species under threat
Bats often get a bad rap but several B.C. cities are making efforts to protect them — including building them their own homes — as a fatal fungus threatens to diminish the bat population.
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Mounties bid farewell to B.C. officer killed in line of duty
Thousands of police officers from across Canada and the U.S. paid tribute to RCMP Const. Shaelyn Yang at a regimental funeral in Richmond, B.C. Yang was fatally stabbed while responding to a call about a man in a tent in a park in...
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'It's just not Canadian to let these people rot over there': lawyer
"It is totally contrary to human rights, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, international covenants to which Canada has been a signatory and it's just not Canadian to let these people rot over there," said lawyer Lawrence Greenspon, who...
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Health-care vacancies as high as 50% in parts of northern B.C.
The strain on the health-care system in northern B.C. is extreme, with new numbers showing demand for nurses especially is far beyond supply. The crunch is leaving patients without access to basic services and waiting years for surgeries.
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RCMP officer fatally stabbed while on duty in Burnaby, B.C.
An RCMP officer was fatally stabbed in Burnaby, B.C., while helping a bylaw officer address a tent located in a park. Const. Shaelyn Yang, who worked with the RCMP's mental health and outreach team, is being remembered for her compassion...
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Suspect charged with 1st-degree murder in RCMP officer's death
A suspect has been charged with first-degree murder in connection with the death of RCMP Const. Shaelyn Yang in Burnaby, B.C.
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B.C. NDP ousts Anjali Appadurai from leadership race
The B.C. NDP executive has voted to disqualify Anjali Appadurai from its leadership race after an investigation into a wave of new memberships during the campaign. The decision paves the way for David Eby to become premier.
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Drought on B.C.'s Sunshine Coast prompts state of emergency
A state of local emergency declared on the Sunshine Coast because of drought includes an order for breweries, water bottlers and non-medical cannabis growers to shut down water use.
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Drought prompts state of emergency on B.C.’s Sunshine Coast
A state of local emergency has been declared along B.C.’s Sunshine Coast prohibiting non-essential companies from using drinking water. A months-long drought means there are only a few weeks of water left.
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Scientists race to uncover why B.C. sturgeon are dying
Nearly a dozen giant white sturgeon have been found dead in B.C.'s Nechako River, and scientists are racing to figure out what's killing the critically endangered fish before it's too late.
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Will drug decriminalization save lives in B.C.?
British Columbia is set to become the first province in Canada to decriminalize illicit drugs for personal use. In a province where almost seven people a day die from contaminated drugs, provincial officials are hopeful decriminalization...
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Parts of B.C. grappling with drought conditions after dry September
After a stretch of unusually dry, warm weather, parts of British Columbia are now dealing with drought conditions, and there are concerns that could cause problems in the months ahead.
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B.C.'s record-breaking drought shows no signs of easing
British Columbia hasn't seen significant rainfall in weeks, with the Sunshine Coast being without rain for 90 days.
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B.C. drought conditions leave hundreds of salmon dead
Record-setting drought conditions have left many British Columbia waterways low, or dry, leaving no way for some salmon to return to their spawning grounds and killing hundreds in a mass die-off.
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B.C. mom upset with preschool headdress craft
A mother from the Lytton First Nation in Coquitlam, B.C., says she was in disbelief after her son was sent home with a headdress craft made on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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Probe of deadly B.C. landslide raises concerns about logging roads
A CBC News investigation into the landslide that killed five people in B.C. in November 2021 has uncovered serious concerns about logging roads across Canada, and the potential threat they pose.