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Copper-pipe theft led to explosion in Prince George: RCMP

Copper-pipe thieves damaged a gas line and caused an explosion in downtown Prince George, B.C., that sent three people to hospital last month, police...

27 structures destroyed by wildfire burning along Hwy 1 near Lytton, B.C., regional district says

More than two dozen structures have been destroyed by the Kookipi Creek wildfire, which has been burning out of control in southwest British Columbia since...

No teachers? Not a problem for this rural B.C. school district that offered cash incentives

Schools across B.C. are struggling to hire teachers, but one school district in a rural part of the province says cash incentives have helped...

West Kootenay residents concerned about low water levels in Arrow Lakes

Some residents of B.C.'s West Kootenay region say they're worried about water levels in the Arrow Lakes amid a historic drought and high temperatures that...

Canucks' new vice-president of communications and community brings years of corporate experience

Vancouver Canucks Sports NHL Hockey Loring Phinney, who...

Lion's Bay council divided over trailhead parking ban despite lower risk of wildfires

The council and mayor of the Village of Lion's Bay are divided over whether to allow hikers and visitors to park at trailheads within...

Vancouver-area home prices hit record high

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

How the Vancouver Whitecaps became the Kings of Cascadia — again

Vancouver Whitecaps Sports Soccer MLS Two men, one...

B.C. declares 2023 wildfires a disaster eligible for funding assistance

The province has declared this year's wildfires an event that is eligible for disaster financial assistance (DFA), and communities can now apply for funding...

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