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Byelections called in Vancouver and Greater Victoria for June 24

B.C. Premier David Eby has called byelections for two vacant ridings left open by the resignations of the previous New Democrat premier and a...

New UBC research suggests standardizing concussion assessment

Sports Hockey Health A University of B.C. researcher says a...

126-year-old B.C.-built sailboat ready to take to the sea once again

A sailboat that first launched 126 years ago in Victoria, B.C., is set to take to the sea once again.Dorothy is a 30-foot (7.41-metre) sailboat built...

'It's getting out of hand,' say B.C. bird rescuers reporting an unusual surge in escaped budgies

Bird rescue centres across B.C.'s Lower Mainland are taking in an unusually high number of escaped budgies.Although warm weather often causes more of the...

Canadian fans may not love the Stanley Cup matchup — but it's good for the game

When you think of a dream hockey matchup, you're probably not thinking of Florida, Dallas or Las Vegas. It's certainly not what many Canadian...

Quebec Remparts blitz Kamloops Blazers in Memorial Cup opener

The visiting Quebec Remparts scored three goals in four-and-a-half minutes early in the second period to snap a 1-1 deadlock and then coasted to...

Repairs close to complete, Vancouver's Kitsilano Pool to reopen June 4

After weeks of repairs, Kitsilano's iconic saltwater pool will reopen for public swimming on June 4, according to the City of Vancouver.Critical repairs that involved...

Special prosecutor to investigate school trustee-turned-NDP aide for potential elections violations

The B.C. Prosecution Service says it has named a special prosecutor in a case involving a New Westminster school board candidate who was later...

B.C. extends reach of property tax aimed at turning empty houses into rental homes

British Columbia is expanding the tax it created to clamp down on real estate speculation and ensure homes in rental-strapped communities don't sit empty.A...

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