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B.C. couple says errors by health authority made devastating stillbirth even worse

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A couple from Maple Ridge, B.C., is raising concerns about the way the medical system dealt with their stillbirth. Losing a child at 33 weeks was hard enough, but they say what happened afterward made it even worse. CBC B.C....
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How low can you lowball in a buyers' housing market?

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A Surrey condo developer recently grabbed attention by advertising newly built, move-in-ready condos at 25 per cent off the listed price. Financial advisor Mark Ting joined CBC’s Amy Bell to discuss whether this is truly a great deal —...
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Vancouver support group Dudes Club marks 15-year anniversary

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For 15 years, the Dudes Club has been expanding. Coordinator Kyle Sam shares how the wellness model of the Indigenous-focused group can provide support for men struggling with their mental health.
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Watch as crews battle an out-of-control wildfire in Squamish, B.C. | Hanomansing Tonight

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Officials in the District of Squamish, about 45 kilometres north of Vancouver, continue to fight an out-of-control blaze that prompted a state of local emergency Tuesday.
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Dozens share ER experiences in wake of CBC investigation into hospital conditions

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Last week, CBC News published an investigative story looking into one B.C. doctor's claims of deteriorating and dangerous conditions at Fraser Health hospitals. As Michelle tells us, dozens of nurses, doctors and patients have since...
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Proposed location for Nanaimo supportive housing divides residents

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In Nanaimo, a push to address housing has led to a boom in supportive housing being built. But some residents say these spaces have been unfairly concentrated in the south end of the city. As CBC’s Claire Palmer reports, the city is...
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Vancouver approves updated plan for city’s urban forest

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Vancouver is aiming to cover nearly a third of the city in trees by 2050, up from the 22 per cent proposed in 2018 — the last time the city updated its strategy.This commitment comes amidst challenges posed by development and climate...
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Solution to housing crisis flails in practice as RareBirds calls it quits

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The RareBirds Housing project in Kamloops was a pioneer in the world of co-op housing. But now, as CBC’s Shelley Joyce reports, the 6,000 square foot home, which was once shared and co-owned by six housemates, is up for sale.
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Solution to housing crisis fails in practice as RareBirds calls it quits

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The RareBirds Housing project in Kamloops was a pioneer in the world of co-op housing. But now, as CBC’s Shelley Joyce reports, the 6,000 square foot home, which was once shared and co-owned by six housemates, is up for sale.
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Vancouver's Motherless Day offers healing space for those grieving their moms

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For people who have lost a parent, Mother’s Day can be an emotional and tough day. In Vancouver, an event called Motherless Day is offering a space to honor and remember the moms who are no longer with us.It's organized by The Parentless...
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B.C. campground spots reservations a challenge for those with accessibility needs

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Camping reservations for many of B.C.'s provincial parks are now open. But as CBC’s Pinki Wong reports, people with accessibility needs say they face extra barriers when booking a spot.
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B.C. ridings worth watching on election night

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Voters in B.C.'s 43 federal electoral ridings will soon find out who their next Members of Parliament are. Municipal affairs reporter Justin McElroy breaks down the five ridings especially worth watching on election night.
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Key ridings to watch on election night in Canada

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Ian Hanomansing, Adrienne Arsenault and Catherine Cullen break down the key ridings and storylines they will be keeping a close eye on during CBC's Canada Votes: Election Night special.
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Now 11 dead, dozens more injured after driver slams into crowd, police say

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Interim Vancouver Police Chief Steve Rai said 11 people are confirmed dead after the driver of a black SUV slammed into a crowd Saturday evening at a street festival in Vancouver. ‘The number of dead could rise in the coming days or...
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What matters to voters in the riding of Cloverdale-Langley City?

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We've been visiting key ridings in the Lower Mainland in the lead up to the federal election. For our last stop in the series, we visit B.C.'s rodeo capital — the federal riding of Cloverdale-Langley City — where CBC’s Stephen Quinn set...
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Indigenous youth participate in canoe awakening ceremony in Vancouver

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Indigenous people living away from home and in the city don’t often get to connect with culture. But this week, Squamish elder Wes Nahanee organized a canoe awakening ceremony for the Urban Native Youth Association in East Vancouver....
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'Buy Canadian' movement helps B.C. winery owner | Hanomansing Tonight

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Tony Holler, owner of the Poplar Grove Winery in B.C., says the Buy Canadian movement has helped his sales despite tariffs.
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5 ridings in B.C. worth watching on election night

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Voters in B.C.'s 43 federal electoral ridings will soon find out who their next Members of Parliament are. Municipal affairs reporter Justin McElroy breaks down the five ridings especially worth watching on election night.
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1.2 million Canadian mortgages are set to renew in 2025

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Over the past few years, fixed-rate mortgages have outperformed variable ones, particularly in 2022 and 2023, as interest rates rose. But a lot has changed. Personal financial adviser Mark Ting, whose own mortgage is up for renewal,...
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‘I started seeing bodies and injured people’: eyewitness to Vancouver ramming

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Vancouver resident Sheldon Nipshank was at the scene after a deadly car-ramming incident at the Lapu Lapu Day festival on Saturday. Nipshank describes what he saw and heard, adding that it’s a traumatic event and he hopes ‘everybody gets...
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Federal leaders react to deadly car-ramming incident at Vancouver festival

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Prime Minister Mark Carney said all Canadians are mourning after the driver of an SUV drove into a crowd at a Filipino Canadian street festival Saturday. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh was at the Lapu Lapu Day festival just minutes before it...
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1st victim identified in Lapu-Lapu Day festival tragedy

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Brazilian media and New Westminster Schools have identified one of the 11 people killed in a vehicle attack on a Filipino cultural festival as Kira Salim, a teacher-counsellor at Fraser River Middle School and New Westminster Secondary...
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This political scientist will keep a close eye on these N.S. ridings

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After 36 days of door-knocking, speeches and rallies, the federal election ends Monday night. For a look at the campaign and what we might see for results in Nova Scotia, the CBC's Amy Smith spoke to Cape Breton University political...
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Coroner's inquest into UVic student's overdose death issues findings

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A coroner's inquest into the overdose death of 18-year-old UVic student Sidney McIntyre-Starko released its findings Thursday. The inquest jury is calling for action at numerous levels, from government ministries and the university to...