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B.C. Lions ready for Mosaic madness and Roughriders' sack attack

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Officials urge calm, preparation as wildfire grows just west of Invermere, B.C.

CBC News is providing ongoing coverage of the wildfire from Kelowna and Vancouver. You can tune in on CBC Radio One, 94.5 FM in Invermere, or by using the CBC Listen...

Several daily sailings between Duke Point and Tsawwassen cancelled until ferry's engine fixed

Approximately four ferry sailings per day between Vancouver Island and the mainland are cancelled until further notice due to a complicated ship engine failure.  The...

Blackhawks' Jonathan Toews says he’s stepping away but not retiring

Sports NHL Hockey A three-time Stanley Cup champion, Toews had...

Wineries and Wine Bars in Vancouver for Sipping Local

Photo: LuLu Island Winery British Columbia is known for its incredible, award-winning wine. Vancouver has numerous nearby wineries where you can go on vineyard...

Suspected 'sham' marriage may have been designed to fool Canadian and Chinese officials, judge says

The unhappily married couple was introduced by an immigration consultant. Before their marriage, the husband transferred significant sums of money and a piece of...

21 bears killed in less than 3 weeks in Prince George, B.C.

Conservation officers in Prince George say they have killed 21 bears in less than three weeks amidst a surge in black bear activity in the...

Ottawa could do more to equip volunteer crews to fight wildfires: firefighter association president

This summer, the federal government has started to fund Canada-wide training focused on fighting wildfires. Distributed through a pilot program run by the International Association of Firefighters...

Early signs suggest fall COVID-19 wave starting in Canada — before updated boosters are available

There are early signals Canada is already entering a fall COVID-19 wave, while updated booster shots likely remain weeks away.Earlier this week, the Public...

New study links air pollution to cases of inflammatory bowel disease in B.C. children

A new study from B.C. Children's Hospital (BCCH) is associating air pollution and agricultural pesticides with pediatric inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in children in the province. The...

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