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Loved ones remember child killed in North Vancouver boat crash as clever and sweet
The child killed in Saturday's North Vancouver boat crash has been identified as 10-year-old Lionel Hall, who family and friends say was a clever and sweet boy.The driver of the speedboat involved in the crash was taken into custody, but...
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Human-caused wildfires often have greatest impact on communities, says researcher
Lori Daniels, the Koerner chair in wildfire coexistence at the University of British Columbia, says human-ignited wildfires happen around the "wildland-urban interface" — forest recreational areas that have a close proximity to...
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Here's what we know about the deadly North Vancouver boat crash so far
North Vancouver RCMP say speed and alcohol may have been factors in a Saturday boat crash near Cates Park that left an 11-year old child dead. The investigation is still underway and no charges have been laid. CBC’s Pinki Wong breaks...
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B.C. makes major change to reduce development cost charges
Housing and Municipal Affairs Minister Ravi Kahlon announced Wednesday (July 2) that B.C. is reducing the initial cost for developers to help large projects get off the ground. This measure will alter cost charge collection for large...
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B.C. eases development fees to spur construction
Housing and Municipal Affairs Minister Ravi Kahlon announced Wednesday, July 2, that B.C. is reducing the initial cost for developers to help large projects get off the ground. This measure will alter development cost charge collection...
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Alberta asks for a West Coast pipeline as a nation-building project
The federal government has tabled a signature piece of legislation designed to invest in what Prime Minister Carney is referring to as “nation-building projects.” The CBC’s Sam Brooks takes us into how the Alberta government is responding.
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Out-of-control wildfire in Squamish B.C., continues to grow
An out-of-control wildfire is threatening communities in the district of Squamish, about 45 kilometres north of Vancouver. The Dryden Creek wildfire prompted the district to declare a state of local emergency Tuesday. Although the fire...
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Indigenous storyteller Chris Bose shares his poem, Counting, for National Indigenous History Month
The Vancouver Public Library's Indigenous Storyteller in Residence Chris Bose, a member of the Nlaka’pamux and Secwepemc Nations, reads one of his poems.
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Love the $1.50 hot dog combo at the downtown Vancouver Costco? You'll soon need membership to buy it
Starting later this summer, the food court at Costco will no longer be for everyone to enjoy. CBC’s Pinki Wong went to the location to see what changes are coming and how Vancouverites are reacting.
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Vancouver man arrested after vehicle driven into Pacific Coliseum
Vancouver police have arrested a 30-year-old man after a vehicle was driven into the entrance of the Pacific Coliseum Thursday night. Police say a Cirque de Soleil show was taking place inside and it was a "miracle" no one was hurt.
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B.C. babysitter should be acquitted in toddler's death, Supreme Court of Canada says
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that a B.C. woman should be acquitted in the death of a toddler she was babysitting in Cranbrook in 2011. Tammy Marion Bouvette was originally convicted in the case, but had that overturned two years...
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Love the $1.50 hotdog combo at the downtown Vancouver Costco? You'll soon need membership to buy it
Starting later this summer, the food court at Costco will no longer be for everyone to enjoy. CBC’s Pinki Wong went to the location to see what changes are coming and how Vancouverites are reacting.
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Having Costco’s $1.50 hot dog combo at downtown Vancouver location to require membership
Starting later this summer, the food court at Costco will no longer be for everyone to enjoy. CBC’s Pinki Wong went to the location to see what changes are coming and how Vancouverites are reacting.
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Why an orca near West Vancouver was seen 'moonwalking'
A video posted to social media has the public and some marine scientists intrigued. It shows a killer whale in Howe Sound swimming backwards.Marine mammal zoologist Anna Hall says the rare "moonwalking" behaviour has been seen in some...
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Having Costco’s $1.50 hot dog combo at its downtown Vancouver location to require membership
Starting later this summer, the food court at Costco will no longer be for everyone to enjoy. CBC’s Pinki Wong went to the location to see what changes are coming and how Vancouverites are reacting.
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Having Costco’s $1.50 hot dog combo at its downtown Vancouver location to require a membership
Starting later this summer, the food court at Costco will no longer be for everyone to enjoy. CBC’s Pinki Wong went to the location to see what changes are coming and how Vancouverites are reacting.
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Democracy watchdog calls for end to free concert tickets for city councillors
A government accountability watchdog is questioning the practice of municipal governments receiving free tickets to events hosted at public venues, following a CBC News investigation. As Jessica Wallace reports, the issue has been under...
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Storyteller Chris Bose shares his poem, Counting
The Vancouver Public Library's Indigenous Storyteller in Residence Chris Bose, a member of the Nlaka’pamux and Secwepemc Nations, reads one of his poems.
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Who gets admitted to involuntary care spaces? Mental health advocate calls for transparency
B.C. Health Minister Josie Osborne says the new 'home-like' involuntary care space at Alouette Homes in Maple Ridge is designed for individuals who are certified for long-term involuntary care under B.C.'s Mental Health Act. Jonny...
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Labour dispute drags on as Canada Post rejects union's arbitration request
Canada Post has rejected a request from the union representing about 55,000 of its workers to send their ongoing labour dispute to binding arbitration.As Michelle Gomez reports, the union says the company's refusal shows it's not...
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B.C. premier will miss first ministers' meeting as he heads to Asia
B.C. Premier David Eby is heading on a 10-day trip to East Asia in a bid to diversify the province's trade relationships. Deputy Premier Niki Sharma will be attending a meeting of Canada's premiers with Prime Minister Mark Carney in his...
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B.C. wildfire crossing into Alberta prompts wider evacuation order
The out-of-control Kiskatinaw River wildfire in B.C. crossed into Alberta early Friday afternoon, prompting an Alberta emergency alert and an expanded evacuation order in the County of Grande Prairie.
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Hundreds of creditors out millions as werewolf movie filmed in B.C. frozen by insolvency
A much-anticipated film adaptation of the first novel in The Wolves of Mercy Falls romantasy series has been put on ice as a battle over its financing plays out in court. Filmed in Vancouver, Shiver was meant to be released in 2026. But,...
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Northern Manitoba communities forced to evacuate again as multiple fires burn
A wildfire destroyed at least seven homes and forced nearly 200 people to evacuate from Tataskweyak Cree Nation in northeastern Manitoba, the community's chief and council said in a social media post on Saturday. Additionally, about 600...