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How do Vancouverites feel about the Shein pop-up store?

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Fast-fashion giant Shein's pop-up store in Vancouver just opened and will run until April 14. CBC took to the streets to find out how Vancouverites feel about the China-founded, Singapore-based retailer.
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B.C.'s education minister said school enrolment in Surrey is under pressure due to population growth

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B.C.'s Education Minister Rachna Singh said Surrey schools are under pressure due to the significant population growth driven by an influx of international students and temporary foreign workers.
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#TheMoment a man rescued his dog from a frozen river

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Brian Skakun used driftwood to crawl over the partially frozen Fraser River in Prince George, B.C., to save his dog, who was stranded on the ice.
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Events surrounding men switched at birth must be acknowledged and atoned for, says premier

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Premier Wab Kinew publicly apologized in the Manitoba Legislature to Edward Ambrose and Richard Beauvais and their families for the mistakes that led to them being switched soon after they were born, leading each man toward a life...
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B.C. proposes law targeting tech companies for alleged harms, including against children

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The province has announced legislation it says will protect British Columbians from social media and its harms. As Jon Hernandez reports, the move follows a growing trend of jurisdictions trying to hold social media companies accountable...
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B.C. drug seizures spark interprovincial safer supply debate

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After the seizure of thousands of prescription drug pills that the RCMP say were diverted from B.C.'s safer supply program, B.C. Premier David Eby has now agreed to an interprovincial meeting with Alberta officials.
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Orpheum Theatre marks 50 years with the City of Vancouver

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It was 50 years ago this month that the City of Vancouver bought the Orpheum Theatre. We get a tour of the historic building and learn some of its secrets.
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'Don't know what else I could've done': Selina Robinson speaks out following NDP caucus resignation

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Selina Robinson joined BC Today to share her motivations for leaving the B.C. NDP caucus on Wednesday. She says the province needs to facilitate understanding between the province's Jewish and Arab-Muslim communities.
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B.C. municipality to debate whether it should continue to exist

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Things are tense at the council table in the tiny village of Sayward, B.C. — and not for the first time. It's left one resident wondering if the council should disband and the municipality disincorporate. CBC reporter Justin McElroy...
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B.C. municipality to discuss whether it should keep existing

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The small Vancouver Island town of Sayward has gone through more mayors and city managers than any other local government in B.C. in recent years. As Justin McElroy reports, it has sparked a conversation on whether they should continue...
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B.C. faces coroner shortage

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B.C. has had its fair share of worker shortages, and now the province is seeing a shortage of coroners. As Jon Hernandez reports, that's leaving some big questions left unanswered.
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B.C. reports first measles case since 2019

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A case of measles has been reported in British Columbia — the first since 2019 — as the number of infections rises in some parts of the world, and provincial health officials are urging residents to make sure they're up to date on vaccines.
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Does the city need a giant 'Vancouver' sign?

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City council will debate whether to create a permanent "Vancouver" sign similar to the one that has been next to the convention centre for several months. But as Justin McElroy reports, there can be weird politics behind such signs.
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B.C. government apologizes to Doukhobors 70 years after removing children

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British Columbia’s premier apologized 70 years after the province forcibly removed some 200 children from the families of Sons of Freedom Doukhobors, a group of pacifist Russian Christians exiled in B.C.'s southeastern Kootenay region.
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B.C. government makes official apology, compensation to children of wronged Doukhobours

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The B.C. government has officially acknowledged historical wrongs done to some 200 Doukhobor children who were forcibly removed from their homes 70 years ago. The provincial government is offering compensation for past wrongs, but some...
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How a Black pioneer helped ease travel to northern B.C.

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John Robert Giscome, a Black prospector from the 19th century, has left his mark on British Columbia with a trail and small community named after him. As CBC's Arrthy Thayaparan reports, he's most well known for publicizing the Giscome...
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5 things you should know about B.C.'s 2024 budget

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The province is projecting a record-high deficit for the next fiscal year, but also announced a number of tax credits and rebates. The CBC's Justin McElroy breaks down what you need to know.
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B.C. announces 20% home flipping tax in budget

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British Columbia's budget projects a record $7.9 billion deficit and announces a 20 per cent tax on homes bought and sold within a year starting in 2025. The government says the measures are meant to address the cost of living and spur...
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#TheMoment a woman found her wallet 8 months after losing it in the ocean

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Marcie Callewaert was shocked to find her wallet washed up on shore near Tofino, B.C., eight months after losing it in the ocean.
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New 24-hour animal hospital opens in Kamloops, B.C.

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Dr. Adrian Helmers and Dr. Megan Broshak have been working for the last 18 months to bring the first 24-hour emergency veterinary hospital to Kamloops. Pet owners in the B.C. Interior city were previously advised to drive to Kelowna or...
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How B.C. Builds is modelled after Vienna's government-led housing

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Tom Davidoff, associate professor at the University of British Columbia's Sauder School of Business, explains B.C. Builds, the provincial government's housing proposal inspired by Vienna’s model of government-led housing.
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Women at Vancouver-based club perform the lion dance

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Women at the Chau Luen Athletic Club perform the lion dance, one of many Lunar New Year traditions. Some say the traditional dance helps connect them to their culture and feel empowered.
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'Shame on you': B.C. premier slams corporation behind Bell media job cuts

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David Eby called on the federal government to intervene over an announcement by BCE Inc. to cut 4,800 jobs and sell off 45 radio stations, describing the company and others like it as "corporate vampires" that have "overseen the...
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B.C. restricts youth's access to nicotine pouch products

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The B.C. government announced a provincial sales restriction for buccal nicotine pouch products, including those under the brand Zonnic. In a statement, the province says the changes will move the product behind pharmacy counters in...