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Evacuation orders issued for remote parts of northern B.C. due to wildfire

Two regional districts have issued evacuation orders in a sparsely populated part of northern B.C. due to the Donnie Creek fire, one of the...

Mechanical podium, playfully dubbed 'explodium,' aims to even B.C.'s political field

It was a sizeable British Columbia political issue that called for a one-size-fits-all solution, says Premier David Eby, who at six feet seven inches...

Cupcake thief breaks into Vancouver bakery, cleans up after himself

He had his cake, and stole it too. A peculiar burglary captured on camera shows a man stealing a box of cupcakes from a Vancouver bakery...

Why that kitty litter rumour is more than a harmless hoax

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

Pride organizers appeal for more funding as rising security costs could dampen festivities

Rising security costs and heightened safety concerns have some Pride organizers worried that Canadian events will not be as fulsome this year.Earlier this week,...

Roughriders 30, Lions 27: B.C. has found a beast in Wyoming WR Ayden Eberhardt

Sports Football CFL BC Lions The B.C. Lions...

Bus driver shortage causes some B.C. students to miss school in Sooke school district

Some children who live on the southern tip of Vancouver Island in B.C. have missed school since a bus driver shortage forced the Sooke school district...

Former NHL star calls attention to 'staggering' rate of concussions for domestic violence survivors

Hockey legend Trevor Linden saw countless lives disrupted and careers cut short by concussions during his 19 seasons in the NHL.Even still, the former...

Professional women's hockey: Could it work in Vancouver?

Sports Hockey Beyond the question of who might be a local investor,...

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