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8 Things to Do at Grouse Mountain in the Summer

On the Skyride Surf Adventure you get to ride on top of the Grouse Mountain gondola. Photo: Destination Vancouver/Devin Manky Known as the Peak...

3 humpbacks in 10 days struck by ships off B.C. coast 'devastating,' conservationist says

Conservationists and a First Nation are expressing worry after three humpback whales were struck by ships in northern B.C. waters in a 10-day span...

Buzz off: Pest control companies say calls to remove wasp nests surging in B.C.

Wasps, such as yellow jackets and hornets, an often maligned species of insects in B.C. for its propensity to make nests in inconvenient places and buzz around...

No one knows what's going on with Lil Tay after reports of Instagram star's death

From the beginning, Lil Tay's online presence has had people wondering what to believe. Lil Tay first garnered attention in 2018 when a girl claiming to be...

The Canadian flag felt heavy as I carried a fellow soldier's coffin. I still feel it 17 years later

This is a First Person column by Matthew Heneghan, who lives in Falkland, B.C. For more information about CBC's First Person stories, please see...

$66.6M lawsuit filed by anti-vaccine activist thrown out of court

A $66.6 million lawsuit filed by anti-vaccine activist Daniel Nagase was thrown out of B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver Friday amid strange antics from...

Canucks: Three things you need to know about the Pius Suter signing

Vancouver Canucks Sports NHL Hockey The Canucks shored...

B.C. partners with Kamloops First Nation to offer temporary homes for up to 300 wildfire evacuees

The province is partnering with the Tk'emlúps te Secwepemc First Nation to provide temporary homes near Kamloops for up to 300 evacuees in case...

SFU Red Leafs staying quiet about changes to women's soccer program

University Sports Longtime head coach Annie Hamel is no longer listed on...

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