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Vancouver Island animal rehab centre seeks helmets to keep volunteers safe from frisky fawns

A wildlife animal rehabilitation centre on Vancouver Island is asking for protective headgear to help keep volunteers safe as it prepares for the upcoming fawn release season. Each...

Conservative party must avoid controversy to stay high in the polls, expert says

60 minutes agoNewsDuration 2:12The Conservative convention kicked off Thursday with party leader Pierre Poilievre riding high in public opinion polls. Hamish Telford, political science professor,...

Copper-pipe theft led to explosion in Prince George: RCMP

Copper-pipe thieves damaged a gas line and caused an explosion in downtown Prince George, B.C., that sent three people to hospital last month, police say.The...

27 structures destroyed by wildfire burning along Hwy 1 near Lytton, B.C., regional district says

More than two dozen structures have been destroyed by the Kookipi Creek wildfire, which has been burning out of control in southwest British Columbia since it...

West Kootenay residents concerned about low water levels in Arrow Lakes

Some residents of B.C.'s West Kootenay region say they're worried about water levels in the Arrow Lakes amid a historic drought and high temperatures that triggered...

Vancouver-area home prices hit record high

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...

Wildfires have 'dramatically' changed landscape, Shuswap residents warned ahead of tours of area

Some residents of the wildfire-devastated Shuswap region in British Columbia are set to tour the burned-out area on Wednesday.The Columbia Shuswap Regional District said in a statement that...

Vancouver area on track to see home prices stabilize amid higher borrowing costs: real estate board

The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver says higher borrowing costs combined with seasonal patterns are putting the housing market on track for slowing sales and price stabilization.The...

B.C. labour minister reflects on a year of strike disruption amid cost-of-living crisis

Labour disputes have been top of mind in 2023, from the national strike by the Public Service Alliance of Canada in the spring to ongoing action...

Air Canada passengers delayed after 1 plane hits another on tarmac at YVR

Passengers on board two Air Canada flights at Vancouver International Airport were delayed Sunday afternoon after the planes they were on came into contact on...

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