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I might never conquer my fear of heights, but I'm trying one peak at a time

This is a First Person column by Eric Sparling, who lives in Fenwick, N.S. For more information on CBC's First Person stories, see the...

Video promoting $2,000 rent for 200-square-foot Vancouver apartment gets widely criticized

The rents for newly renovated and furnished studio units at the Lotus Hotel had been publicly listed for $1,995 a month for some time.But...

Jewish community concerned by antisemitic flyers in Langley, B.C.

Flyers with antisemitic propaganda were distributed last week in Langley, B.C., prompting an investigation by RCMP.The flyers promoted conspiracy theories alleging the Jewish community...

Province agrees to faciliate discussions with U.S. on selenium contamination from B.C. coal mines

The British Columbia government has changed its tune on a long-requested investigation into contamination from mines flowing into U.S. waters, opening the door to...

Jevon Cottoy, B.C. Lions' biggest target, still waiting to make his biggest impact as a receiver

Sports Football CFL BC Lions B.C. Lions receiver...

B.C. heat wave hurting bats, birds, fish and other wildlife

As high temperature records fall across southern British Columbia, a wildlife rescue group is warning of the heat risks for animals.Kimberly Stephens, the hospital manager...

How to Explore the Proposed Fire and Ice Geopark Near Vancouver

Hikers looking at Black Tusk Peak from Whistler Mountain. Photo: Tourism Whistler/Guy Fattal Did you know you can visit volcanoes, glacial lakes, and tons...

High winds in forecast pose looming fire threat, B.C. Wildfire Service says, as heat wave peaks

The latest:Seasonal temperatures are expected to return to southern B.C. starting Thursday, but wildfire officials say incoming winds will increase fire risk.Some residents west of...

Birds Canada calls on British Columbians to help ID dead seabirds amid marine heat wave

It's a different kind of bird watching.Birds Canada is asking British Columbians to help monitor dead seabirds found on shorelines to help scientists better...

Artist invites volunteers to pull invasive plants from Vancouver Island forest as an act of decolonization

Once a month, a few dozen people gather in a backyard on a small First Nation on southern Vancouver Island to remove ivy —...

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