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'Prolific' orca matriarch presumed dead

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Well-known matriarch orca T46 or 'Wake' is presumed dead after not being spotted with her family on the B.C. coast for nearly a year. She is being celebrated as 'one of the most prolific females on record,' helping grow the population of...
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B.C. court pauses law banning public drug consumption

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The B.C. Supreme Court has paused a law that banned drug consumption in public places, citing 'irreparable harm.' The measure was initially passed for the duration of a pilot project that decriminalized the possession of illicit drugs in...
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Amazon customer shares refund battle over pricey watch that never arrived

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British Columbia man Leo Chteinberg told CBC’s Go Public about his battle with Amazon over a pricey watch he never received. He's now out more than $2,000 but Amazon won’t reimburse him.
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Police investigate double murder of father and son in Richmond, B.C.

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Police in Richmond, B.C., are investigating a double murder committed at a home Thursday night. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team says the victims are a 46-year-old man and his 13-year-old son. Police believe the killings were...
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Stores demand action to stop violent retail crime

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Some of B.C.’s biggest stores are sounding the alarm about a rise in violent retail crime. The National’s Ian Hanomansing takes a closer look at the issue and talks to business owners who say more needs to be done to keep customers and...
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The Breakdown | Sexual assault conviction rate of junior hockey players

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The National breaks down why junior hockey players appear to be convicted of sexual assault at a lower rate than others. Plus, B.C.’s outgoing chief coroner says a safer supply is key to tackling the toxic drug crisis.
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Canada's energy minister sees a low-carbon future for the global economy

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Chief Political Correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Jonathan Wilkinson about Ottawa's new oil and gas emissions cap and what he plans to do about pushback from the provinces.
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B.C. gig workers to make more than minimum wage under proposed law

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Proposed legislation in British Columbia aims to ensure gig economy workers, including Uber and DoorDash drivers, make more than minimum wage when they are on a call.
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B.C. and Ontario expanding Holocaust teaching in schools

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Ontario and British Columbia will update their high school curriculum by the 2025 school year in an effort to combat antisemitism. B.C. says it will make it mandatory for Grade 10 students to learn about the Holocaust while Ontario will...
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B.C. laneway housing credit targeted at adding affordable housing

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British Columbia has unveiled a housing credit of $40,000 for anyone willing to build an additional housing unit on their property and rent that out at an affordable price. It's meant to help address the housing crisis, but critics say...
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Why bears are feeling more at home near people

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Hundreds of black bears have been destroyed in B.C. this year after wandering into populated areas in search of food. CBC’s Lyndsay Duncombe breaks down the environmental and human factors at play, as well as the dangers.
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#TheMoment a bear stole gummy bears from a gas station

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Tiptons Gas Bar in Lake Cowichan, B.C., had an unusual shoplifter when a bear entered, stole a pack of gummy bears and bolted out the door.
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#TheMoment a stranger gave all his comic books to a wildfire victim

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Barney Tomma lost his comic book collection when a wildfire destroyed his home on the Skwla̓x te Secwe̓pemcu̓lecw reserve in August. Gordon MacRae, a total stranger, heard Barney's story on CBC and decided to give his own collection to...
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Stolen Nisga'a totem pole formally welcomed home

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A totem pole stolen from the Nisga'a First Nation in Northern B.C. in 1929 and sold to a Scottish museum is being welcomed home with a rematriation ceremony and feast.
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#TheMoment South African firefighters sang goodbye to Canada

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After helping battle wildfires in B.C., firefighters from South Africa said farewell to Canada with a musical performance at their camp in Prince George.
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Canada-India tension: India rejects links to Sikh leader's death

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India has issued a travel advisory for its citizens in Canada, warning them to exercise caution.
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What led Canada to accuse India of role in Sikh leader’s death

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The National breaks down the factors and events leading up to the shooting death of Canadian Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Plus, former CSIS analyst Jessica Davis explains what needed to happen for Canada to accuse the Indian...
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India expels Canadian diplomat after Trudeau's assassination claim

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India's foreign ministry says it has expelled a Canadian diplomat with five days' notice to leave the country. The move comes after Canada ordered the expulsion of a senior Indian diplomat following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's...
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B.C. premier 'white-hot angry' over Vancouver Chinatown stabbing

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Premier David Eby says he is 'white-hot angry' that the man charged in a triple stabbing in Vancouver's Chinatown was out on a day pass from a psychiatric hospital despite his history of knife attacks and murder.
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Parts of B.C. activating severe water restrictions today with no rain in sight

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With two-thirds of B.C.'s water basins at a Level 4 out of 5 water shortage, many parts of the province are bringing in strict water conservation. In Metro Vancouver, that means no watering of lawns, and plants must be watered early in...
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These queens left no rice

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As LGBTQ+ communities around the world attempt greater inclusion, Asian drag performers in Vancouver are making strides to carve out their own space that authentically celebrates their heritage and queerness. “Yellow Peril: Queer...
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Ottawa announces new funding to help provinces and territories fight wildfires

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Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says the funding will support 'fire management capabilities.'
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Fires rip through 2 B.C. communities with the help of strong winds

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A wildfire is ripping through the community of Adams Lake, B.C., prompting residents of nearly 100 homes to evacuate. As the province continues to battle its worst wildfire season yet, officials warn more evacuation orders are coming.
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Fires rip through B.C. communities because of strong winds

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A wildfire is ripping through the community of Adams Lake, B.C., prompting residents of nearly 100 homes to evacuate. As the province continues to battle its worst wildfire season yet, officials warn more evacuation orders are coming.