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Supply chain issues from B.C. port strike threaten to once again making buying a car a months-long process

As the automotive industry in Canada continues to steer its way out of a pandemic pothole, it's facing additional challenges because of an ongoing strike by...

Transgender cyclist’s win prompts category changes at event

The Belgian Waffle Ride is waffling about its entry rules after seeing a transgender rider dominate female competitors last month. After Austin...

Ukraine team's visit to Canada Cup softball tourney has its coach praising 'Canadian hospitality'

Sports Amateur Sports The Softball City tournament is hosting a Ukraine Day...

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...

Canucks revive ties with ECHL's Kalamazoo Wings

Vancouver Canucks Sports NHL Hockey The Vancouver Canucks...

Vancouver mayor shotguns beer at outdoor festival

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

S.U.C.C.E.S.S. celebrates 50 years of helping immigrants and seniors in B.C.

S.U.C.C.E.S.S. celebrated its 50th anniversary in Vancouver on Sunday, with clients and the city's mayor among those praising the impact the social services organization has...

7 More Incredible Summer Hikes Around Vancouver

Hikers on the High Note Trail in Whistler. Photo: Destination BC/Andrew Strain Vancouver’s peaks get lots of snow, which means that there is a...

Why many Thunder Bay, Ont., residents travel to B.C. for addiction and trauma treatment

Renee Graves says she was a different person about a year and a half ago, when she was in the grips of an opioid...

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