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B.C. Ferries, YVR expect busy Canada Day long weekend

Officials with B.C. Ferries and Vancouver International Airport (YVR) say travellers should be ready for a busy Canada Day weekend.Passengers looking to take one of...

B.C. must urgently change forest strategies or face more wildfire disasters: report

Critical strategy shifts are urgently needed to cut the risk of catastrophic wildfires in British Columbia forests that threaten to decimate ecosystems and communities,...

Canucks decline to qualify Ethan Bear amid raft of free agency roster decisions

Vancouver Canucks Sports NHL Hockey Ethan Bear will...

Eat and Drink Everything at the Brewery and the Beast BBQ Festival on July 9

Photo: Brewery and the Beast One of Vancouver’s favourite food festivals, Brewery and the Beast (BATB), returns for its tenth edition on Sunday, July...

Where will the Vancouver Whitecaps finish the regular season?

Vancouver Whitecaps Sports Soccer MLS Playoffs seem likely,...

Banning Chinese immigrants came with 'fanatical documentation,' says curator of exhibit on Exclusion Act

In the summer of 1923, Tai Hing Gom was committed to Essondale Hospital, a psychiatric institution in Coquitlam, B.C., that later became Riverview Hospital.Tai was...

B.C. writer experiments with outdoor slumber for poetry inspiration

Donna Kane, a resident in Rolla in northeastern B.C., has penned numerous poems that draw inspiration from the starry sky above her farmhouse.More recently, Kane —...

My performance reminds people of my dad. It's why I want to retire the character I invented

This First Person column is written by Rudy Kelly, an author and host of the new CBC podcast The Urbariginal. For more information about...

Man dead, woman injured in apparent home invasion in Burnaby, police say

A man is dead, and a woman suffered non-life-threatening injuries after what police say was a targeted home invasion in Burnaby, B.C., on Thursday morning.The Lower...

Students at North Vancouver's Capilano University return to campus after strike halted courses

A strike at Capilano University in North Vancouver continues, but students are heading back to campus after job action suspended classes for three weeks.About...

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