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How the changing jet stream carries wildfire smoke across the province — and the country

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

'This is not over': SFU football players, alumni lose court case over reinstatement

University Sports NCAA Football SFU Football Alumni Society...

B.C. in a better place to deal with extreme temperatures, say provincial heat watchers

The B.C. Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) said the province is in a better place to deal with extreme heat compared to the summer...

Canucks taking 2023 training camp back to Victoria

The Vancouver Canucks are going back to Victoria for training camp. For the third year in a row, the NHL team will...

Randy Goulding: Fifth race Sunday at Hastings dedicated to the Johnsons

Sports Betting Sports Opinion: In 1978, sons Mark and Lyle Johnson were...

Strangulation risk prompts recall notice for window shades sold by Wayfair

Health Canada has issued a recall notice for window shades sold in Canada by Wayfair over concerns they pose a strangulation hazard.The recall involves three different...

Hot weather raising concerns over floods, wildfires in B.C., but heat dome not expected

Temperatures across much of British Columbia are expected to rise sharply in the days ahead, raising concerns about the effect hot weather will have on flooding and...

As Pride flags are once again targeted, LGBTQ advocates say it's as important as ever to fly them

After the southwestern Ontario township of Norwich made a controversial decision last month to no longer fly the Progress Pride flag on municipal property, it didn't...

Quebec's new Airbnb legislation could be a model for Canada — and help ease the housing crisis

For years, Quebec has had what many experts viewed as one of the strongest laws in Canada to regulate Airbnb and other short-term rental...

Helicopter incident in Smithers, B.C., kills maintenance worker

A helicopter rotating out of control in northern B.C. killed one worker and seriously injured another over the weekend, federal regulators said.The Transportation Safety...

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