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‘Kamloops was our only hope’: Jasper wildfire evacuees pour into B.C.

9th - Higher Ed
Thousands of Jasper wildfire evacuees have poured across the Alberta border and into Kamloops and other B.C. communities, using the only road open to them.
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Raging wildfire torches Jasper National Park, closes in on townsite

9th - Higher Ed
An intense wildfire burning through Alberta’s Jasper National Park has forced at least 25,000 people to flee the park and the town of Jasper, as the flames move dangerously close to the community.
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Summer 2024 is 'brat girl summer' according to some pop culture watchers

9th - Higher Ed
You’ve heard of ‘hot girl summer.’ Well, this year it’s ‘brat girl summer’ thanks to Charli XCX’s hit album Brat.CBC’s Ashley Moliere tells us what it means to be ‘brat’ and why the pop star is honouring U.S. Vice-President Kamala Harris...
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People in Downtown Vancouver react to the attempted assassination of Trump

9th - Higher Ed
On July 13, former U.S. President Donald Trump was the target of an assassination attempt. The CBC's Gurpreet Kambo asked people in Downtown Vancouver, including visitors from the U.S., for their reactions.
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New Vancouver public art installation isn't accessible: advocates

9th - Higher Ed
The City of Vancouver has unveiled a new art installation, and is encouraging everyone to climb on and sit in the bleachers that make up the structure. People with disabilities say it's not accessible to everyone. CBC Associate Producer...
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The efforts to repair a major B.C. highway damaged by floods

9th - Higher Ed
Crews are working around the clock to fix multiple sections of the Coquihalla Highway in B.C. damaged by catastrophic floods in November. While the province hopes to have some essential traffic moving through by early January, work to...
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Crews work to remove large debris from B.C. floodwaters

9th - Higher Ed
Along the Sumas River, crews are working to get large pieces of debris out of the floodwaters, especially hazardous materials, and are seeing signs of the potential ecological damage that could worsen with more rain.
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Majority of Canada’s COVID-19 patients are in western provinces

9th - Higher Ed
Nearly 70 per cent of Canada's COVID-19 patients are found in just three provinces: B.C., Alberta and Saskatchewan. The pandemic there has hospitals scrambling, and people gasping for breath.
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B.C. man auctions off huge vintage car collection

9th - Higher Ed
After 40 years collecting hundreds of vintage cars, a B.C. man is parting with his so-called "field of dreams." Mike Hall of Tappen, B.C., turned his hobby into a TV career as the host of the show Rust Valley Restorers. Now he's...
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Whistler's Peaks and Forests: Drone Views of Canada's Mountain Gem

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Experience the stunning beauty of Whistler, Canada, one of the world's premier mountain destinations. This breathtaking drone footage captures Whistler’s snow-capped peaks, dense evergreen forests, and the charming alpine village. From...
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City of Vancouver, VPD share preliminary safety review following Lapu-Lapu Day tragedy

9th - Higher Ed
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim and Chief Constable Steve Rai presented the findings of a safety review in response to the Lapu-Lapu Day festival tragedy, where a car drove into a crowd, killing 11 people and injuring dozens more.
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Everything we know about the Vancouver festival attack | About That

9th - Higher Ed
Vancouver's Lapu-Lapu Day Festival ended in tragedy when a man drove an SUV through a crowded street, killing 11 people and injuring dozens more. Andrew Chang breaks down the incident that has left the Filipino community in mourning, and...
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Unifor rep says economic turmoil, trade war are workers' top election issues

9th - Higher Ed
One of the top issues across the board this election is the threat to Canada's economy from the U.S. Unifor is Canada's largest private sector union. Unifor western regional director Gavin McGarrigle said tariff impacts and keeping jobs...
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Washington mayor wants to strengthen cross-border relationships

9th - Higher Ed
Blaine, Wash., Mayor Mary Lou Steward is concerned about the impact the trade war between Canada and the U.S. is having on her community.While many British Columbians are re-thinking their relationship with the U.S. because of current...
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Advocacy group calls on governments to better fund TransLink

9th - Higher Ed
TransLink has announced a four per cent fare increase in July that will generate an additional $18.6 million over the next 12 months.The transit agency has said it's facing a $600 million operating deficit if it doesn't get new,...
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More disappointment over B.C.’s carbon tax removal

9th - Higher Ed
The consumer carbon tax in B.C. ended after 17 years on April 1. Not long ago, the tax was broadly supported by both the provincial NDP and Green parties, as a way of putting a price on pollution. A former B.C. Green MLA and current lead...
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New locally developed website identifies Canadian-made products by bar code

9th - Higher Ed
Local developer Sourabh Banerjee has launched a website that can help you shop Canadian.
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Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim responds to Lapu-Lapu Day festival tragedy

9th - Higher Ed
After Saturday's deadly tragedy at the Lapu-Lapu Day festival, Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim is calling for a 'full review' of the city's safety measures.He’s also calling for more mental health support for residents. Sim joined CBC’s Stephen...
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'My hands still shake': Lapu-Lapu Day witness and mental health worker reflect 1 month after attack

9th - Higher Ed
Rosadene Alcala Apeles is a Lapu-Lapu Day witness and a second-generation mental health-care worker.
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Should Kits Pool ditch online booking?

9th - Higher Ed
The Kits Pool online reservation system has been in place since the COVID-19 pandemic, but a vocal number of swimmers say it’s hindering access to the facility. CBC's Gloria Macarenko was joined by former city councillor George Affleck,...
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How the visually impaired stay safe crossing intersections

9th - Higher Ed
David Brun and guide dog, Nadia, take Mayor Linda Buchanan of the City of North Vancouver on a tour of area intersections to show some of the confusing crossing inconsistencies visually impaired people have to navigate every day to stay...
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Cities consider quitting X after North Vancouver district abandons social media platform

9th - Higher Ed
People and organizations have been considering whether to stay on social media platform X, formerly Twitter, even before owner Elon Musk was accused of doing a Nazi salute during President Donald Trump's inauguration. As Lower Mainland...
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Trail Mayor says B.C. has resources to tackle tariff threats

9th - Higher Ed
Mayor Colleen Jones says Trail, B.C., relies on mineral exports and locals are happy that premiers are working together to look out for Canada amid U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's threats of widespread tariffs.
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Manslaughter charge laid against self-styled B.C. 'childbirth activist' after newborn dies

9th - Higher Ed
Gloria Lemay, a B.C. woman who styled herself as a childbirth activist, has been charged with manslaughter in connection with the death of a newborn last January. As Jason Proctor reports, the charge comes after CBC News revealed Gloria...