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Paid parking now permanent at Vancouver's Spanish Banks, with rate increase

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Paid parking is now in effect year-round at Spanish Banks. The Vancouver Park Board voted Monday night to make the paid parking pilot program permanent. As Pinki Wong reports, some regular visitors are not happy about it.
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Vancouver's Water Street to go car-free on Sundays this summer

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The City of Vancouver has restarted its car-free pedestrian zone pilot in the historic Gastown neighbourhood. Water Street will be closed from vehicle traffic every Sunday until the end of August. But as Ali Pitargue reports, the city...
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4th annual march for missing and murdered Indigenous men, boys and two-spirit people

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Dozens of people gathered in downtown Vancouver on Friday to march for missing and murdered Indigenous men, boys, and two-spirit people. As CBC's Michelle Morton reports, organizers say the event is meant to honour loved ones lost to...
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Changes could soon be coming to supportive housing on Granville Street

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Supportive housing on Vancouver's Granville Street could be coming to an end. Mayor Ken Sim says the city has struck a deal with the province to put an end to the residences after years of complaints of street disorder. But as CBC’s...
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4th Annual March for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Men, Boys and 2S+

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Dozens of people gathered in downtown Vancouver on Friday to march for missing and murdered Indigenous men, boys, and two-spirit people. As CBC's Michelle Morton reports, organizers say the event is meant to honour loved ones lost to...
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Israel-Iran conflict alarms Canadians with ties to both countries

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As Canadians with family and loved ones in both Iran and Israel worry the escalating conflict might lead to growing tensions in this country, some Iranian Canadians are hopeful it may weaken the Islamic regime.
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Hundreds rally in Vancouver in solidarity with 'No Kings' protests in U.S.

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Hundreds of people rallied in Vancouver on Saturday as Americans held "No Kings" protests throughout the U.S. to oppose President Donald Trump's immigration crackdowns. Here is some of what the Vancouver demonstrators had to say about...
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Vancouver Bandits unveil alternate jersey celebrating Filipino culture

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The Vancouver Bandits have released an alternate jersey celebrating Filipino culture, which will be worn for the first time on Saturday. Designer Edmond Santelices, who collaborated on the logo with the team and Filipino B.C., talked to...
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Former B.C. real estate agent investigated for allegedly subletting to criminals

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A former Lower Mainland real estate agent is under investigation by the industry's regulator after his name emerged as the tenant on multiple suites raided last year during a Vancouver police investigation into a major drug trafficking...
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Vancouver Community College's annual 'Tooth Trolley' brings free dental treatment for kids

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Vancouver Community College's annual 'Tooth Trolley' event is providing free dental services for elementary school students across the city to address the growing number of children with limited access to dental care. College president...
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‘I just want to get home’: wildfire evacuees face hardship and uncertainty

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More than 200 wildfires are burning across Canada, forcing thousands from communities like Flin Flon, Man., and La Ronge, Sask. Some evacuees are struggling with basic needs as they wait to return home.
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City of Vancouver approves controversial Broadway-Commercial tower development

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Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim and his ABC Party have voted to approve a new development of so-called “megatowers,” three rental apartments to replace the Safeway near the Broadway-Commercial SkyTrain station. But as CBC’s Justin McElroy...
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Vancouver readies to welcome the world with one year until the 2026 FIFA World Cup

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The countdown has begun. In one year, soccer fans will descend on cities across North America, including Vancouver, for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Renée Lukacs has more on the preparations, and questions about the price tag.
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2026 FIFA World Cup in Vancouver is one year away

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2026 FIFA World Cup in Vancouver is one year away
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Loved ones remember child killed in North Vancouver boat crash as clever and sweet

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The child killed in Saturday's North Vancouver boat crash has been identified as 10-year-old Lionel Hall, who family and friends say was a clever and sweet boy.The driver of the speedboat involved in the crash was taken into custody, but...
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Did the PWHL expansion draft go too far?

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CBC Sports' Karissa Donkin explains how the league's two newest teams, Seattle and Vancouver, have rosters ready to win right away.
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District of Squamish declares state of local emergency due to wildfire

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A wildfire just north of Squamish has prompted a local state of emergency. The Dryden Creek wildfire is burning near the Sea-to-Sky Highway. As CBC's Yasmine Ghania reports, there are concerns the area's famous winds could push the...
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Emergency declared in Squamish, B.C., as wildfire burns near homes

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The District of Squamish, B.C., just 45 kilometres from Vancouver, has declared a state of local emergency due to an active wildfire burning in the hills just above several homes in the Skyridge area.
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Sensory backpack aims to make outdoor activities more accessible

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For some, summer in the Lower Mainland means a stacked schedule of hiking, swimming, and camping. But those activities are often not accessible to people with autism or other neurological conditions. As Maryam Gamar reports, a new tool...
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Child killed in boat crash at North Vancouver's Cates Park identifed

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The child killed in a speedboat crash on Saturday while tubing off Cates Park in North Vancouver has been identified as 10-year-old Lionel Hall. CBC's Leanne Yu has more on what happened and the calls for change.
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Long before PWHL expansion, the Vancouver Griffins were the city's 1st women's pro hockey team

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Vancouver Griffins owner Diane Nelson reflects on starting Vancouver’s first pro women’s hockey team and the challenges that came with it.
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Child killed in in boat crash at North Vancouver's Cates Park

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CBC News is learning more about the child killed in a speedboat crash on Saturday, while tubing off Cates Park in North Vancouver, 10 year-old Lionel Hall, son of Shelley Klassen and Jason Hall. was enjoying a sunny afternoon with...
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Early-season heat grips B.C.'s South Coast, raising health concerns

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Parts of Southern and Interior B.C. are experiencing an early dose of summer this weekend with temperatures nearing 30 C. As Leanne Yu reports, while many will be soaking up the sun, support workers in Vancouver are taking precautions to...
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B.C.'s Sikh community angry over Indian prime minister's invite to G7 summit in Canada

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There are growing calls to rescind Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's invitation to the G7 summit in Alberta this month. It comes as B.C.'s Sikh community marks the anniversary of an armed conflict in India that saw several hundred...