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Canadians living under heat warnings in several provinces and territories

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This week has seen the hottest average global temperature ever recorded in a day as Canadians in several provinces and territories are living under heat warnings.
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Wildfire smoke impacts millions of Canadians across the country

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Smokey, hazy skies are again blanketing parts of Ontario, Quebec, western Canada and the eastern half of the United States, pulling down air quality to dangerous levels. At one point Toronto recorded the worst air quality levels in the...
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What's in the air and how to protect yourself from smoke

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Air quality expert Linsey Marr and respirologist and lung transplant specialist Dr. Chung-Wai Chow explain what’s in the smoke floating over skies in Canada and the U.S. and share how best to protect our health.
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B.C. minimum wage jumps, but not everyone is happy

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British Columbia residents earning minimum wage now make $16.75 per hour, an increase of 6.9 per cent to keep up with inflation. While that’s good news for workers, some small business owners worry it will cut into their already...
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B.C. raises its minimum wage to $16.75/hour

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British Columbia residents earning minimum wage now make $16.75 per hour, an increase of 6.9 per cent to keep up with inflation. While that’s good news for workers, some small business owners worry it will cut into their already...
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B.C. sending cancer patients across border to address wait times

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B.C.'s cancer diagnosis and treatment wait times are among the longest in Canada. Early diagnosis is key for successful outcomes, but those unwilling to wait have resorted to getting a diagnosis in the U.S. while the province is paying...
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Fear, anxiety and mounting losses as wildfires burn across Canada

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Resources are running low as exhausted firefighters continue to battle wildfires in multiple provinces, including New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Alberta, Northwest Territories and B.C. The federal government says more trained...
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Victoria mortgage brokerage collapse panics investors who are out millions

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The legal vice is tightening on a Victoria mortgage broker accused of running his business like a Ponzi scheme. Greg Martel owes more than $200 million to hundreds of customers who bought investments that may not exist.
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Crews are getting Alberta ready for the next big wildfire

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After experiencing some of the most devastating wildfires in recent Canadian history, Alberta is determined to be ready for the next one. CBC’s Erin Collin joins firefighters to learn more about how they're preparing to battle the...
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B.C. to limit Ozempic sales as demand soars

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British Columbia plans to restrict how much Ozempic can be sold to people outside Canada to prevent a shortage from happening as demand for the diabetes drug soars amid weight loss claims.
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B.C.'s exemption for small-scale possession of some illicit drugs takes effect Jan. 31

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Mental Health and Addictions Minister Carolyn Bennett says the pilot project will run until 2026 and marks a shift in drug policy in Canada.
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B.C. 1st province to decriminalize small amounts of illicit drugs

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The British Columbia government is decriminalizing carrying a small amount of certain illicit drugs in an effort to reduce the staggering number of overdose deaths. But advocates, drug users and researchers say it might not be enough to...
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Toxic drug deaths remain high in B.C. as decriminalization begins

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New data confirms deaths from toxic drugs remained high in British Columbia last year, with the number of deaths only slightly lower than the 2021 record. Most of the victims were middle-aged men who overdosed inside private homes,...
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More potential human remains found beneath B.C. First Nation

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A B.C. First Nation has announced the discovery of another 66 potential graves at the site of a former residential school, on top of the more than 90 discovered last year at the same site.
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B.C. man rescues moose trapped in wire fence | The Moment

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A B.C. man rescues a moose trapped in a tangle of fence wires using nothing but his bare hands. #TheMoment
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RCMP watchdog 'exploring options' to address issues raised about B.C. unit

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The RCMP's federal watchdog agency is weighing its options after receiving nearly 500 formal complaints about the force's Community-Industry Response Group, a unit tasked with policing resistance to major resource extraction projects in...
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Crown corporation faces staff backlash over $4.9M contracts with McKinsey

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Current and former employees of the Business Development Bank of Canada say they're alarmed at some of the expenses incurred by the BDC under the leadership of president Isabelle Hudon.
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2 more dead in one of B.C.'s most dangerous avalanche seasons

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Avalanche Canada has warned British Columbia's snowpack this season is unusually weak and highly susceptible to avalanches, with such conditions usually seen once every one or two decades. In addition to the two fatalities Monday, three...
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3rd National Gathering on Unmarked Burials in Vancouver focuses on data sovereignty

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First Nations leaders, experts and residential school survivors are meeting in Vancouver for the third National Gathering on Missing Children and Unmarked Burials. Access and control of data from the search for unmarked graves is a key...
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Avalanche kills off-duty police officer near Kaslo, B.C.

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An off-duty Nelson, B.C., police officer was killed in an avalanche near Kaslo, B.C., while skiing with a friend and fellow officer who is now in hospital in serious condition. Experts say the risk of avalanches remains high.
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B.C.'s south coast under flood watch amid heavy rain, high tides

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After being hit with heavy snow and freezing rain, communities in southwestern B.C. are bracing for potential flooding due to extremely high tides and more rain.
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Southern B.C. blanketed with heavy snow, residents asked to stay home

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Snow buried much of southern B.C. overnight and through the day, with up to 30 centimetres falling in some places. People were asked to stay home, and those who couldn’t faced treacherous conditions.
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Flight delayed, cancelled across Canada has holiday travel ramps up

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Travellers trying to fly out of B.C. airports are being met with substantial delays as severe winter weather dumped snow across the province. The cancellations are having a ripple effect across Canada.
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Vancouver hit with blast of winter weather

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Vancouver is getting hit with another blast of cold temperatures and snow, causing treacherous conditions and prompting the province to ask people to stay off the roads unless they have winter tires.