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He built his family cabin to be fire resilient. It burned down anyway

A builder who spent three years constructing his family's legacy cabin in the B.C. Interior says it burned down despite adhering to federal and provincial guidelines meant...

B.C. health minister under fire as ER closures continue throughout the province

As staffing shortages continue to cause short-term closures of emergency rooms across B.C., elected officials are putting pressure on the provincial government to step up. In...

No teachers? Not a problem for this rural B.C. school district that offered cash incentives

Schools across B.C. are struggling to hire teachers, but one school district in a rural part of the province says cash incentives have helped secure...

Reusing some household water can help with drought. Here's why that's tricky in Canada

For a while, every time Caetano Dorea's kids took a bath, he used a bilge pump to save the water and pour it on his...

The perils of pickleball: Here's how to avoid getting injured

Like many pickleball players, Lawrence Lukow is an avid devotee of the sport. "They call me the Cheetah because of my speed," Lukow recently told CBC...

The Taliban kept her out of class for 2 years. Today, she's studying at an elite private school in Vancouver

Marweh Attai, 18, was sitting in her Grade 11 math class in 2021 when she saw the end of her life as she knew it...

Campfire ban in place for most of B.C., state of emergency for Stikine announced as wildfire numbers spike

British Columbia is imposing a campfire ban across the province, excepting only Haida Gwaii, as well as a state of emergency for the Stikine Region...

Turning your yard into a meadow can save water and time. Here's how to do it

As the prospect of having a green lawn becomes increasingly unattainable during bone-dry summers with water restrictions in place, a growing number of people are...

Negotiations stall as retailers warn of continent-wide impact from strike at B.C. ports

As the port workers' strike in British Columbia goes into its third day, retail associations and mayors alike are issuing warnings about the likely impact across the country...

Surrey used to be a destination for newcomers. Some settlement experts say rising costs are changing that

Surrey, B.C., has long been an affordable alternative to Vancouver. It's also traditionally been an enclave for immigrants, many of them South Asian.But as the...

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