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Ale-tercation brewing at Vancouver beer house over decade-old mural

There's conflict brewing at one of Vancouver's most storied craft breweries.Storm Brewing on Commercial Drive — the first microbrewery to open in the city...

Victoria music school, advocates call on province to house people sleeping rough in city's downtown

Housing advocates and the leader of a Victoria music school say they need "fierce" political leadership from the province to find housing for those...

Steps to stardom: How Richmond bowler Jacob Imoo found the international stage

University Sports High School Amateur Sports 'I never...

Five things to watch in Saturday's Lions-Roughriders showdown at B.C. Place

Sports Football CFL BC Lions It's been nearly...

Union says it's holding 'emergency' meeting with potential port strike deal on the table

The uncertainty at ports in British Columbia is persisting Friday after the workers' union said a tentative agreement had been reached for the second time in a week,...

Unable to match Nigeria's energy, Canada produces frustrating draw in Women's World Cup opener

MELBOURNE — Before Canada's first match of the Women's World Cup, a 0-0 draw with Nigeria on Thursday, Canada Soccer tweeted a photo of the...

Drought conditions threatening B.C. salmon as river levels drop

Under a hot sun, lifelong fishermen Travis Heathman crosses an overpass above the Chilliwack River to scope out what's usually a popular fishing hole...

Canadian-born doctor gets licence to practice here after 17-month fight

A Canadian-born doctor who has been in a protracted battle with medical licensing authorities has finally received the documents she needs to practise medicine...

Sinclair misses penalty kick as Canada ties Nigeria in Women's World Cup opener

Canada's FIFA Women's World Cup campaign got off to a rocky start as the Olympic champions settled for a scoreless draw with Nigeria on...

Kelowna piano teacher acquitted of sexually assaulting a young student during private lessons

A provincial court judge has found a 55-year-old Kelowna piano teacher not guilty of charges of sexual assault and sexual interference involving a young...

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