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Removal of Stanley Park bike lane draws protesters

Vancouver city staff began removing Stanley Park's temporary bike lane over the long weekend, a process that will restore most of the roads through the...

A B.C. man called a toll-free mental health hotline. He was charged $33 for the call.

A Metro Vancouver man was shocked when his phone provider charged him for a call with a toll-free hotline for mental health support. CBC has agreed...

The oldest Chinese temple in Canada is at risk of closing — unless it raises enough money for major repairs

The oldest Chinese temple in Canada, located in the country's oldest Chinatown, may have to shut down if it can't raise hundreds of thousands of...

Province to provide $8.5 million for Abbotsford flood recovery projects

The provincial government announced Friday $8.5 million in new funding to the City of Abbotsford for several flood recovery and mitigation projects. In November 2021, catastrophic flooding...

Federal workers strike highlights desire for work-from-home flexibility

Discussions around remote work are growing as the Canada-wide strike by federal government employees heads into the second week, with one labour markets expert saying the...

Vancouver Youth Choir to represent Canada at international symposium

A choir from Vancouver says it will bring something a bit different to an international choral music symposium in Istanbul, Turkey, this Thursday. The Vancouver Youth Choir...

After 3 years of pandemic restrictions, over half a million people gather in Surrey, B.C., for Vaisakhi parade

More than half a million people flocked to Surrey, B.C., for one of the largest Vaisakhi parades in Canada. The Surrey Khalsa Day Vaisakhi Parade, taking place on...

Vancouver Aquarium penguins are moving to Alberta

The Vancouver Aquarium's four African penguins will be leaving the nest soon and moving to a larger colony in Edmonton.A release from the aquarium says...

On the 7th anniversary of B.C.'s toxic drugs emergency, advocates say more needs to be done

Seven years ago, B.C. declared a public health emergency after overdose deaths reached unprecedented levels. Since then, over 11,000 British Columbians have lost their lives to illicit toxic...

Up to 150 mm of rain to drench B.C.'s South Coast this Easter weekend

B.C.'s South Coast is going to get drenched this Easter weekend, Environment Canada says. A special weather statement says between 30 and 150 millimetres of rain is...

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