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What experts advise for buyers, sellers as Vancouver-area home sales hit 25-year low
As the Greater Vancouver area recorded its lowest annual home sales total this century in 2025, real estate experts are providing advice to buyers and ...
CBC Canada British Columbia News
B.C. Blind Curling Championship kicks off in Campbell River
The B.C. Blind Curling Championships are scheduled to take place on Vancouver Island this Thursday and Friday, with visually impaired players from Vancouver, Prince George, ...
CBC Canada British Columbia News
Piano teacher has high hopes to revitalize historic cinema in Hope, B.C.
Marsman, a piano teacher and author, is the new leaseholder at the Almsgiving Hope Cinema and Performance House — and she has big dreams for the ...
CBC Canada British Columbia News
Detour on major Victoria cycling route could last weeks longer
A portion of the Galloping Goose trail, a popular commuting route for cyclists in Greater Victoria, was closed for repairs late last year. But a ...
CBC Technology News
Central Alberta farmers amazed to welcome triplet calves for 2nd year in a row
Lucky 7 Cattle Co., near Sedgewick, Alta., started 2026 with a bang, welcoming a set of healthy triplet calves — for the second year in ...
CBC Canada British Columbia News
First Nation expresses opposition to major projects ahead of prime minister’s visit to Prince Rupert
Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Prince Rupert Tuesday to meet with Coastal First Nations to discuss major projects in northern B.C. Gitga’at First Nation ...
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B.C.’s police watchdog investigating death in Burnaby, B.C.
The Independent Investigations Office of B.C. (IIO) confirms the death occurred Tuesday night. More information is expected to be released Wednesday. Read More
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As climate change makes ski slopes harder to maintain, will ski costs continue to stay out of reach?
Ski resorts are increasingly facing challenges related to climate change, including less snow and a shorter season. That may be driving up costs for families, ...
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Tribunal fines B.C.’s Universal Ostrich farm $10K for failing to report avian influenza symptoms
The Canada Agricultural Review Tribunal issued the fine to the farm’s owners in Edgewood, B.C., for failing to report symptoms of sickness in their birds ...
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Approved B.C. Conservative leadership candidates must pay $110K in fees
The race to become leader of the B.C. Conservatives will reach its conclusion on May 30, the party announced Friday along with a list of ...
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Alberta launches website to host information about proposed oil pipeline to B.C. coast
Government says it plans to have an application ready by July 1 to the federal major projects office, which aims to expedite infrastructure projects deemed ...
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Civil liberties advocate alarmed by Surrey councillor’s call for more police access to traffic cams
A civil liberties advocate is raising concerns after a Surrey city councillor and mayoral candidate said she wants the city’s police to have increased access ...
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No injuries after suspected extortion-related shooting: Langley RCMP
Langley RCMP said nobody was injured after reports of shots fired near 68 Avenue and 232 Street early Thursday morning. Read More
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Theft from vehicles in Nanaimo, B.C., increased in 2025, say RCMP
Nanaimo RCMP say that theft from vehicles is up, and is considered a crime of opportunity. Police are asking residents to remove objects from cars ...
CBC Technology News
Russia is using its hypersonic missile to send a political message. How dangerous is the Oreshnik?
Moscow used its hypersonic ‘Oreshnik ‘missile to target critical infrastructure near Lviv in western Ukraine. Its use of the missile is being seen as more ...
CBC Canada British Columbia News
‘Meet cute’ dating event in Vancouver lets people pitch their friends in a PowerPoint presentation
PowerPoint presentations have long been a staple of business meetings, but two Vancouver women have started hosting “meet cute” events where the ubiquitous Microsoft presentation ...
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Which Vancouver neighbourhood sees the most dog poop complaints? New data revealed
The City of Vancouver says that the densely-populated downtown neighbourhood saw the most complaints over dog droppings not being picked up between 2023 and 2025 ...
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Police release image of victim in fatal Surrey house fire being investigated as homicide
The fire broke out before 7 a.m. on Monday morning in the city’s Panorama Ridge neighbourhood. Police say firefighters found the body of the deceased ...
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RCMP applicants endured ‘improper and invasive’ medical exams for years, lawsuit alleges
One thousand RCMP employees, past and present, allege as part of a class-action lawsuit headed to Federal Court this month, that they were subjected to ...
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Meteorologist says strong winds may be behind this week’s stunning B.C. sunsets
British Columbians who have thought the sunrises and sunsets this week look particularly beautiful, may not be wrong. Meteorologist Bobby Sekhon says particles kicked up ...
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Vancouver Island First Nations criticize DFO for lack of consultation on krill fishery opening
First Nations on northern Vancouver Island are criticizing the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) for a lack of consultation prior to opening commercial krill ...
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#TheMoment a pod of orcas got their belly rubs off B.C.’s coast
Ryan Chilibeck tells the National about the moment he witnessed a pod of orcas rub their bellies on rocks off B.C.’s Sunshine Coast. Read More
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Prosecutors consider more charges in Chetwynd, B.C., murder case
Kenneth Albert Wood is charged with second-degree murder in the death of Carlene Engellend last March. Read More
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New case of chronic wasting disease confirmed in B.C. deer
A deer that was hunted in B.C.’s Kootenay region has tested positive for chronic wasting disease, bringing the total number of cases reported in the ...
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B.C. court to hear Charter challenge over religious exemptions to assisted dying law
A trial set to begin Monday in British Columbia’s Supreme Court questions whether publicly funded faith-based hospitals should be allowed to prevent patients from receiving ...
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Chinese-language paper Ming Pao closing down B.C., Ontario offices, laying off 60 staff
The newspaper, which has newsrooms in Richmond, B.C., and Toronto, Ont., is winding up its Canadian operations due to financial reasons, says a letter from ...
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Police officers will be walking Victoria streets again, as new beat team created
The Victoria Police Department has created a new team of beat officers, several years after it says it disbanded the last one due to budget ...
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Warm weather leads to increased avalanche risk in parts of B.C.
Avalanche experts say recent storms followed by prolonged warming are making snowpack conditions harder to assess, increasing uncertainty for people travelling in southern B.C.’s backcountry. ...
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17-year-old charged with manslaughter in overdose death of 16-year-old girl in Prince George
Police say the young victim was found unresponsive at a home in Prince George, B.C., in 2024 and later died in hospital. Read More
CBC Business News
Craft beer in Canada is losing its fizz, as sales dry up and more breweries go bust
After years of seemingly unlimited growth for the craft beer industry, the party is winding down. Sales are down and the number of breweries in ...





























