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U.S. hikes anti-dumping duties on Canadian softwood lumber | Hanomansing Tonight

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Andy Rielly, president of Rielly Lumber, says the U.S. raising anti-dumping duties on Canadian softwood lumber is devastating for his business.
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#TheMoment a rare leatherback sea turtle was caught on camera

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Victoria Bradshaw tells The National about the moment she spotted a rare leatherback sea turtle, which are critically endangered in Canada, off the coast of B.C., the first sighting in 17 years.
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CBC panelists debate B.C.'s Best Symbol as winners move on to Round 3

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The Early Edition panelists got into the results of Round 2 of our search for B.C.'s Best Symbol with their take on the symbols that made it through to the next round, and which ones they're sad to see go.
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3 dead hours after 'neighbourhood dispute' in Maple Ridge, B.C.: police | Hanomansing Tonight

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B.C. RCMP confirm three people are dead following an overnight incident in a Maple Ridge residential area. Police responded to reports of a 'neighbourhood dispute' in the same area earlier in the day. No arrests have been made.
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Trapped drillers in northern B.C. under 30 feet of debris, company says | Hanomansing Tonight

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Newmont Corp., an owner of Red Chris mine in northern B.C., said in a statement on Thursday that a remote-controlled scoop was removing debris 20 to 30 metres deep. Rescue efforts continue for the three workers trapped underground...
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3 dead, multiple cars burned on B.C. residential street

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A suburban community in Maple Ridge, B.C. is in shock after first responders found three bodies Wednesday night after residents reported gunshots and two vehicle fires. RCMP had responded to what police have called a 'neighbourhood...
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B.C. premier says 3 miners trapped underground, company working with rescue teams

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B.C. Premier David Eby said on Wednesday that there was an accident overnight at the Red Chris Mine in northwest British Columbia, where three miners, two from B.C. one from Ontario, are trapped underground. Eby added to the best of his...
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Highlighting water safety during National Drowning Prevention Week

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It’s National Drowning Prevention Week and advocates are highlighting the importance of water safety. For advice on staying safe around water, CBC’s Stephen Quinn spoke with Kimiko Hirakida with the Lifesaving Society, who says increased...
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Vancouver city council considers use of empty spaces for arts and culture

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Vancouver city council is weighing a motion that supports arts and culture in the city by making it easier to open up spaces for art and artists. Owner of Chill Pill Comedy, Talie Perry, who has been trying to get her art space in Mount...
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Three people trapped in northern B.C. mine, premier confirms

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B.C. Premier David Eby confirmed Wednesday that three miners are trapped underground in the Red Chris mine, about 420 kilometres west of Fort Nelson, B.C. Shawn Rideout, chief mine rescue officer at Workplace Safety North, says he's...
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Study finds thousands of Canadian men wait a week before reporting health issues

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A nationwide study released last month found that roughly 75,000 Canadian men died prematurely in 2023. Study co-author John Oliffe, the Canada Research Chair in men’s health promotion at the University of B.C., says that many men feel...
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Will a softwood lumber deal be part of Canada-U.S. trade negotiations? | Power & Politics

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As premiers meet ahead of a briefing from the prime minister on the state of Canada-U.S. trade negotiations on Tuesday, B.C. Premier David Eby tells Power & Politics there may be 'an opportunity' for Canada to strike a deal on...
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B.C.’s public health officer answers coronavirus questions

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From the best precautions for children and travellers to concerns about misinformation, three Canadians asked B.C.’s public health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry their questions about coronavirus.
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B.C. 'confident' 1st case of coronavirus detected in province

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A British Columbia provincial health officer believes a man in his 40s is the province's first case of coronavirus.
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Harry and Meghan warn paparazzi after landing in Canada

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s lawyers are claiming photos of Markle were taken in Victoria without her consent and that the photographer was hiding in the bushes. They also allege that photographers have been camped outside the...
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Canada’s Larry Walker headed to the Baseball Hall of Fame

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In his final year on the ballot, Canada’s Larry Walker has been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. The former Colorado Rockies and Montreal Expos slugger from Maple Ridge, B.C., talked about getting the call while surrounded by family.
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B.C.'s bid to save bill blocking TMX rejected | Sunday Scrum

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The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed B.C.'s appeal of a lower court decision that quashed provincial legislation designed to block the Trans Mountain expansion project.
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UN committee urges Canada to stop pipeline construction | Sunday Scrum

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A United Nations committee working to end racism is urging Canada to immediately stop the construction of three major resource projects in B.C. until it obtains approval from affected First Nations.
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Passport babies: The growing shadow industry of birth tourism

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A Fifth Estate investigation digs into the impact of birth tourism and the shadowy industry that promotes it.
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Hallmark Christmas movies bring big business to B.C.

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The temperate weather and tax credits has made Vancouver a popular place to film Hallmark Christmas movies.
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Why seniors are particularly vulnerable in care facilities

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Seniors advocate outlines the challenges behind taking care of the elderly during outbreaks like the coronavirus.
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New revelations about B.C. manhunt from potential victim, documents

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Court documents reveal the puzzle pieces left behind by the teens at the centre of a cross-country manhunt, Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod, including french fries scattered by the body of one of their victims. CBC News also hears from...
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Indigenous communities tap into Vancouver real estate

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Squamish Nation is turning some of its land into a major real-estate development in Vancouver that's worth billions. Similar projects, led by other First Nations, are in the works throughout the region.
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Studying to preserve Indigenous language

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An Indigenous student at UBC is using her studies as an opportunity to reclaim the Ucwalmícwts language and preserve that part of her culture for future generations.