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Heat wave challenges firefighters in B.C. as new wildfires prompt evacuations

Northeastern B.C. continues to see large wildfires burn out of control, as unusually hot weather challenges firefighters.Dozens of people remained out of their homes Sunday in...

A B.C. man called a toll-free mental health hotline. He was charged $33 for the call.

A Metro Vancouver man was shocked when his phone provider charged him for a call with a toll-free hotline for mental health support. CBC has...

Rare blankets made from fur of extinct woolly dog on display at North Vancouver museum

For thousands of years, the Salish woolly dog resided on B.C.'s southwest coast, providing their owners with companionship — and hair. Now, blankets woven from...

Mother's Day can be a reminder of love — and loss

This story is part of Amy Bell's Parental Guidance column, which airs on CBC Radio One's The Early Edition.I am a mother, and I wear that badge...

He's 69 and he walks 10 km around this Vancouver park every day

If you were to visit Winona Park in south Vancouver, you might notice a well-trodden path that envelops the park's three sports fields divided...

I can't give my mom the garden she deserves, but her flowers are as resilient as she is

This First Person column is written by Tony Ho, who lives in Vancouver. For more information about CBC's First Person stories, please see the...

Firefighting needs 'all hands on deck' to keep up with wildfires

What On Earth18:50Why we need “all hands on deck” in the fight against wildfires.It's going to take a full team effort to combat wildfires...

Portland 3, Vancouver 1: Timbers break Whitecaps unbeaten streak

Vancouver Whitecaps Sports Soccer MLS The loss snapped...

B.C. Supreme Court orders end to anti-LGBTQ demonstrations on North Vancouver overpass

The Supreme Court of British Columbia has granted the provincial government an injunction to stop persistent demonstrators' months-long display of "hateful" anti-trans and COVID-19 denial signs on a...

Ex-B.C. Housing CEO Shayne Ramsay no longer with Squamish Nation's development arm

The former CEO of B.C. Housing is now out of the job that he held at the Squamish Nation's economic development arm, as the...

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