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Squamish Nation celebrates 100 years since it united 16 villages

The Squamish Nation is marking 100 years since 16 of its villages amalgamated to form one political body.With Indigenous History Month events taking place across...

New survey highlights British Columbians' love of the outdoors

A new survey found that seven out of 10 adult residents in British Columbia have participated in outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing or canoeing, in the...

Fire at Oakridge construction site sends black smoke billowing into Vancouver skies

Firefighters in Vancouver are investigating after a fire at a construction site in the Oakridge area sent a tower of black smoke into the skies...

Rudy Kelly confronts his personal history — and his father's legacy — in new podcast

To many, Rudy Kelly's dad was a great chief of the Tsimshian Nation. Everyone loved him. But did Rudy?In the new CBC British Columbia podcast,...

B.C. Ferries shifting sailings to ease summer traffic around Horseshoe Bay

B.C. Ferries is shifting resources so it can add a new sailing on the Tsawwassen-Duke Point run to ease congestion on the route between Horseshoe Bay...

Camping expert advises how to poop in the forest

It is a priority for CBC to create products that are accessible to all in Canada including people with visual, hearing, motor and cognitive challenges.Closed...

Kelowna encampment residents speak out after Poilievre compares designated sleeping area to 3rd world country

Garth Gorrel and his wife, Debbie Houghtaling, have been camping along the Okanagan Rail Trail at the north end of downtown Kelowna, B.C., for two...

If a forest has a variety of tree species, is it better at fighting climate change? A U of A study says yes

The Prairies Climate Change Project is a joint initiative between CBC Edmonton and CBC Saskatchewan that focuses on weather and our changing climate. Meteorologist Christy...

Pride flags vandalized at Delta, B.C., church ahead of Pride Month

Pride flags displayed at a church in Delta, B.C., were targeted by vandalism a day before the start of Pride Month.Black paint was splattered on glass in front...

ICBC introduces new distance-based discount

Drive less, pay less is the idea behind a new initiative from the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia.ICBC announced a new distance-based discount on Thursday that is...

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