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New song honours victims of Flight PS752, 5 years after plane was shot down

9th - Higher Ed
On Jan. 8, 2020, Flight PS752 was shot down shortly after takeoff from Tehran, killing all 176 people on board, including 55 Canadians. For the fifth anniversary of the disaster, Persian flamenco singer Farnaz Ohadi has released a song...
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Trudeau has no one to blame but himself for his downfall, Green Party leader says

9th - Higher Ed
Elizabeth May says she's had a front row seat to Justin Trudeau's political rise to prime minister. She says the timing of his resignation is terrible, with U.S. tariff threats looming.
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U.S. man pleads guilty to smuggling migrants across the B.C. border

9th - Higher Ed
Jesus Ortiz-Plata’s case is related to a series of smuggling incidents involving groups of people found hiding in freight trains.
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NDP majority holds with 22-vote victory in Surrey-Guildford recount

9th - Higher Ed
The NDP in British Columbia has held onto its majority following the completion of a judicial recount in the tight race in Surrey-Guildford.
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B.C. Conservatives pledge balanced budget, end to carbon tax

9th - Higher Ed
Just days before election day in British Columbia in what’s expected to be a tight race, the B.C. Conservatives have released their fully costed platform. The party promises to eliminate the province's carbon tax and balance the budget...
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104-year-old veteran recalls fighting in Second World War

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John Kuharski from Kamloops, B.C., still remembers what it was like to storm the beaches of France in the Second World War.
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B.C.’s close and controversial election explained

9th - Higher Ed
With B.C.’s governing NDP and the insurgent Conservatives running neck and neck ahead of the provincial election, Lyndsay Duncombe breaks down how a party with just eight seats is within striking distance of winning — and why Greens and...
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The B.C. Conservatives are surging in the polls. Can the NDP overcome it?

9th - Higher Ed
A new poll suggests the Conservative Party of B.C. is building momentum ahead of polling day. UBC political scientist Stewart Prest says the B.C. NDP won't be able to turn their fortunes around unless they convince voters they can...
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3 youths arrested in swarming attack on 13-year-old Kelowna girl

9th - Higher Ed
RCMP officers in Kelowna, B.C., say they have arrested three youths under 18 in connection to a targeted swarming attack that put a 13-year-old girl in hospital with serious injuries. Video of the attack, which involved multiple youths,...
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After the wildfire Jasper needs tourist dollars, but is it ready?

9th - Higher Ed
Jasper National Park has reopened to tourists after a devastating wildfire torched much of the park and Jasper townsite. As rebuilding continues, Jasper needs the money tourists bring more than ever to revive their community.
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B.C. NDP Leader David Eby stung by wasp during news conference

9th - Higher Ed
British Columbia NDP leader David Eby was upstaged by a wasp that flew down his shirt and stung him during a news conference.
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B.C. Conservative leader dodges questions after saying he regrets getting COVID vaccine

9th - Higher Ed
The B.C. NDP has shared a video of B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad saying he regrets getting the 'so-called vaccine' against COVID-19. The video is an edited portion of longer footage posted online by the B.C. Public Service...
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Should it be illegal for politicians to lie?

9th - Higher Ed
How can voters be sure politicians are telling the truth during election campaigns? In Wales, parliament is introducing a law that would effectively make it illegal for politicians to lie. Barrister Sam Fowles explains the legislation,...
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Life and work of legendary composer A.R. Rahman celebrated

9th - Higher Ed
The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and the Vancouver International Film Festival join forces for An Evening with A.R. Rahman: Stories and Music from his Career. The international composer will play music and tell stories about composing...
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From Moo Deng the pygmy hippo to Pesto the penguin, these baby zoo animals are going viral

9th - Higher Ed
CBC’s Ashley Moliere gives us the lowdown on social media sensations Moo Deng and Pesto in the latest instalment of her column Chronically Online.
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After the election, what happens next in B.C. politics?

9th - Higher Ed
In CBC's On the Ledge, political reporters Les Leyne and Justine Hunter explain what’s next for the newly elected B.C. NDP government, including judicial recounts and the selection of a new speaker.
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Hurricane Milton highlights need for climate action, says meteorologist whose emotional clip went viral

9th - Higher Ed
A clip that features Florida meteorologist John Morales becoming emotional while discussing Hurricane Milton has gone viral. Morales says a majority of Americans know climate change is causing extreme weather and more eyes are being...
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From 'rizz' to 'cap,' more Gen Z slang is creeping into advertising

9th - Higher Ed
In her column Chronically Online, CBC’s Ashley Moliere explored how Gen Z is increasingly appearing in viral ads, and deciphers what it all actually means.
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Election campaign period officially begins in British Columbia

9th - Higher Ed
Saturday marks the official start of the B.C. election period, as writs will start being issued ahead of voting day on Oct. 19.
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What are your work dreams or nightmares?

9th - Higher Ed
The Early Edition's Stephen Quinn shares some of the dreams and nightmares that people have of their places of work.
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Touring a new affordable housing site in West Vancouver

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West Vancouver Mayor Mark Sager and Stefan Baune with Kiwanis North Shore Housing Society tour an under-construction housing development in the district that will be run by Kiwanis. The site's 156 units are intended to be affordable for...
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Lawsuit filed over plan to fell up to a third of Stanley Park's trees

9th - Higher Ed
Micheal Caditz and other advocates from the Stanley Park Preservation Society have filed a lawsuit in B.C. Supreme Court against the city and a contractor over the plan to cut down up to a third of Stanley Park's trees.
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With NDP and B.C.’s premier backing away, is the carbon tax doomed?

9th - Higher Ed
B.C.’s NDP Premier David Eby is promising to scrap the provincial carbon tax if Ottawa drops the requirement for it, as the federal NDP suggests it would rethink the carbon tax plan altogether.
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Mammoth fossils found in B.C. date back 45,000 years, researcher says

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Laura Termes with Simon Fraser University explains new findings that show mammoths lived on Vancouver Island over 45,000 years ago.