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Bear collides with cyclist in North Vancouver

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

B.C. cyclist says 'bad luck' collision with bear sends him to hospital

A B.C. man says he is recovering after colliding with a bear while riding his bike on the North Shore. Kevin Milner of North Vancouver says he was...

Passengers scramble as WestJet cancels flights out of Vancouver

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

Hall of Fame jockey happy to be back at Hastings

Sports Betting Sports Richard Hamel, who retired from riding in 2021, found...

Bard on the Beach Brings Shakespeare to the Park

Vanier Park, Photo: Bard on the Beach The 34th annual Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival returns to Vanier Park (Sen̓áḵw) this summer from...

Open burning bans going into place across B.C., campfires to be banned in northeast

Starting noon Thursday, large open fires will be banned across B.C. as unseasonal heat, wildfire smoke, and out-of-control wildfires continue to affect residents.The bans...

CRA laying off hundreds of call centre staff during union vote

A union representing Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) workers says hundreds of call centre staff are being let go before they have a chance to...

Canadian forest fires are the latest costly climate disaster that public accounts fail to capture

You don't have to tell the people of Calgary and other Canadian communities breathing orange air that forest fires have a cost.And while repeated studies...

'Post-pandemic hangover' forces many restaurants to file for bankruptcy: Restaurant Canada

Restaurants across Canada are "in crisis" and still fighting for survival, says Restaurants Canada, a not-for-profit representing 30,000 restaurants countrywide. They are said to be facing a...

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