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US scientists on alert after Mount Rainier trembles

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Mount Rainier in Washington state has been rocked by more than 300 earthquakes the largest seismic swarm in nearly two decades. While officials insist there's no need for panic, experts are watching closely for signs of volcanic activity...
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Mega tsunami warning within 50 years? America's seismic wake up call

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Mount Rainier in Washington state has been rocked by more than 300 earthquakes the largest seismic swarm in nearly two decades. While officials insist there's no need for panic, experts are watching closely for signs of volcanic activity...
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Rents are falling in Calgary, Toronto, Vancouver and Halifax: CMHC

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A rapid increase in rental housing supply is pushing down rents in some major Canadian cities, according to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
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Stanley Park Train will be derailed for the rest of 2025

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There are more questions about the future of the Stanley Park Train. As Amelia John reports, park board staff revealed Monday the popular Vancouver attraction will remain out of service for the rest of the year.
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House of Commons committee will look at B.C. Ferries' Chinese ship contract

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BC Ferries' decision to buy four electric-diesel vessels from a Chinese-owned firm is now going to be studied by a federal comittee. The house of commons comittee will be calling on key players to testify.
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Economic uncertainty deterring prospective Canadian homebuyers

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Home sales in Canada’s biggest cities have dipped despite a spike in the amount of listings. Some experts say the drop in demand is partially due to the economic uncertainty brought on by the U.S. trade war.
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Council looking into reducing speed limits across Vancouver

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Vancouver city councillors are considering a staff report this week that recommends lowering speed limits on many streets across the city. As CBC's Rafferty Baker reports, the goal is to reduce serious injuries and pedestrian fatalities.
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Vancouver’s Bosnian community marks 30 years since Srebrenica genocide

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Bosnian Canadians in Vancouver are marking a solemn anniversary this week — 30 years since the Srebrenica genocide, described as the deadliest atrocity on European soil since World War II. As Shaurya Kshatri reports, survivors say the...
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Sinking home sales in Canada's biggest cities

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Home sales in some of Canada's largest real estate markets have declined this summer, with experts suggesting that the drop is partially linked to economic uncertainty from the U.S. trade war.
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Khatsahlano Street Party amplifies call to support local businesses

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Thousands packed Vancouver’s West 4th Avenue for the 14th annual Khatsahlano Street Party. But amid the music, food, and festivities, organizers say the real message is about supporting local businesses as many struggle with rising costs...
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Banned butane torches still being sold in Vancouver

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Vancouver Fire Rescue Services says it's clamping down on businesses selling lockable butane lighters. Despite a recent retail ban, enforcement officers found dozens of stores are still selling them. As Jon Hernandez reports, the...
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Home sales slumping in major Canadian markets, real estate boards report

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June home sale reports from the real estate boards of Vancouver, Calgary and the Greater Toronto Area show that sales and prices are down year-over-year in all three markets.
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"A Night of Too Many Chefs" raises money for Lapu-Lapu Day festival victims

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It's been over two months since 11 people died at the Lapu-Lapu Day festival in Vancouver, after an SUV drove into the crowd. This evening "A Night of Too Many Chefs" takes place at the Museum of Vancouver. It features 17 chefs creating...
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Citizenship ceremony held on Canada Day in Vancouver

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On July 1st, dozens of people took their oath of citizenship at Canada Place in Vancouver, becoming new Canadians on the most Canadian day of all. They came from more than a dozen different countries, including India and Belarus.
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Making PWHL history

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UBC Hockey grad Chanreet Bassi talks to Stephen Quinn about making hockey history three times over. She became the first South Asian player taken in the Professional Women's Hockey League draft when she was drafted by Vancouver in the...
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Dozens become citizens on Canada's 158th birthday

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Canada Day was especially significant for dozens of people around Metro Vancouver who took their oath of citizenship on Tuesday at Canada Place. Pinki Wong reports.
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Brock Boeser on signing 7-year deal with Canucks

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The Vancouver Canucks have re-signed one of their top scorers, inking right-winger Brock Boeser to a seven-year, $50.75-million US deal.
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B.C. launches working group to address supportive housing safety

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The province says safety in supportive housing will get a hard look with a new working group. Its focus is to tackle crime and drug trafficking, and to consider removing supportive housing from the Residential Tenancy Act. As Liam...
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Rise of e-mobility is changing bike paths

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If you've walked by a bike path, you might have noticed some changes in the last few years. Especially the rapid rise of e-bikes and e-scooters. As Pinki Wong reports, the change comes with some worries about safety for both riders and...
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Airport services resuming after multiple bomb threats, NAV Canada says

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NAV Canada, the country's civil air navigation service, says service is gradually resuming at multiple airports across the country after bomb threats prompted a temporary ground stop at the affected locations. Travellers could see delays...
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Vancouver airport slammed with long weekend flight delays

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Vancouver International Airport was slammed with over 200 flight delays on the Canada Day long weekend, largely due to a critical shortage of air traffic controllers. Nav Canada says it's working hard to train new staff
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B.C. tourism operators prepare for busy weekend

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Kids are out of school, it's almost Canada Day and the summer travel season is kicking off. As Renée Lukacs reports, those in the tourism industry say they’re preparing for a busy weekend.
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Vancouver council ends debate over integrity commissioner

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The debate over Vancouver city hall's independent watchdog has ended, at least for now. Last summer, council proposed suspending the work of its integrity commissioner. But while the matter was finally put to rest, the issue is likely to...
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Questions remain 2 years after the death of pro-Khalistan activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar

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Hardeep Singh Nijjar was a gurdwara leader who advocated for an independent Sikh state, known as Khalistan, in parts of present-day India. He was killed at the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in Surrey in 2023, in a high-profile case that...