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B.C. farmers have not turned a profit since 2017: new report
New data from Statistics Canada says B.C. farmers are having difficulty turning a profit, citing challenges like climate change and U.S.-Canada trade barriers. The report highlighted losses as large as $457 million in 2024 — the largest...
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Metro Vancouverites bask in first real taste of summer
Temperatures climbed above 30 C in some parts of Metro Vancouver Wednesday, marking the region's first real taste of summer. CBC’s Melody Jacobson was at Trout Lake, where she spoke with folks enjoying the sunshine.
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Brother cheers on Burnaby-born Oilers' star Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
Burnaby's Ryan Nugent-Hopkins is one of several B.C.-born Oilers players battling for a Stanley Cup win against the Florida Panthers. His brother Adam Nugent-Hopkins says their family is proud of Ryan and his accomplishments.
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More American graduates are looking at Canada for higher education
More American graduates are looking at Canada for higher education
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Grouse Mountain opens new bike park
Look out Grouse Grind, there's a new hot spot on the mountain. Grouse Mountain's new bike park opens Friday. The Early Edition's Caroline Chan went to the top of the mountain to get the details.
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Equifax customer fights to restore credit after score vanishes | Go Public
Equifax customer David Tregear has spent over a year battling the company after his credit score suddenly vanished, leaving him unable to borrow money or get credit cards. Tregear had no idea why until CBC’s Go Public uncovered a...
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Supporters back ostrich farm fighting cull despite past cases of avian flu
The remote community of Edgewood, BC, is now ground zero for a fight to save 400 ostriches. Protesters have descended on Universal Ostrich Farm this weekend, defying an avian flu cull order. Radio-Canada's Camille Vernet was there this...
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Autistic adults find connection through cosplay
Looking and acting the part of your favourite fictional characters, cosplay is a fun hobby for many. But as Radio-Canada’s Alexandre Lamic reports, for those on the autism spectrum, cosplay can be a way to thrive and build connections.
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Fans flock to Vancouver park to see new owl family
A family of owls that has made its home in a Westside Vancouver park is lighting up social media — and drawing big crowds. As Karin Larsen reports, the newcomers are taking their newfound celebrity in stride.
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Western premiers agree on economic co-operation but split over pipelines
B.C’s premier has wrapped up talks with fellow western premiers in Yellowknife. While the focus was on trade and natural resources, western separatism was on the agenda, if not unofficially. CBC‘s Katie DeRosa reports
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Saskatchewan premier faces call for military aid to fight rapidly growing wildfires
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe faces calls for military involvement as wildfires continue to sweep the province. Saskatchewan is battling 18 active wildfires, forcing between 10,000 to 15,000 residents from their homes.
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50 residents displaced as fire burns through Prince George apartment
An early morning fire at a Prince George apartment building caused significant damage and displaced around 50 residents Thursday. CBC’s Andrew Kurjata reports from the scene of the blaze.
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#TheMoment B.C. students made the world's largest Nanaimo Bar
Aron Weber, chair of Vancouver Island University’s baking and pastry arts program, recounts the moment his students made the world’s largest Nanaimo Bar.
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Some upset as Vancouver consolidates Lapu-Lapu Day attack memorials | Hanomansing Tonight
The City of Vancouver is moving some of the temporary memorials near the scene of the Lapu-Lapu Day attack less than a month after the tragedy. Eleven people were killed and dozens more were injured when an SUV was driven into a festival...
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B.C. farmers lost nearly $500M last year, the most in Canada | Hanomansing Tonight
B.C. farmer Katie Sardinha says she is ‘not surprised’ by the stark Statistics Canada report – showing that the province’s farmers lost $456.9 million last year — because of the challenges farmers are facing with both climate change and...
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Here's why flying ants are more noticeable at this time of year
Flying ants are once again out in droves throughout B.C.'s Lower Mainland. The sudden increase may seem strange to residents, but UBC zoology professor Judith Myers says it’s all business as usual for the ants — it’s part of their annual...
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B.C. First Nations group buys stake in Enbridge gas pipeline in historic deal
A group of 36 B.C. First Nations has signed a deal to buy a minority stake in Enbridge’s Westcoast natural gas pipeline system. The head of the Stonlasec8 Indigenous Alliance Limited Partnership is calling the deal a significant...
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Public hearing begins for Commercial Drive tower development
After years of redesigns and controversy, people will have a chance to weigh in on Vancouver's Commercial Drive tower development in a hearing Thursday. CBC’s Pinki Wong is at the site with more on the proposal.
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Mother of man who died in supportive housing says little has changed
A CBC investigation that uncovered the case of a tenant who lay dead for days in a supportive housing complex last year before being discovered has now found that years earlier, another tenant who died in supportive housing was also not...
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First Nations Leadership Council responds to Premier's plan to fast-track mining in B.C
First Nations Leadership Council political executive Robert Phillips discusses his reaction to Premier David Eby's recent Northern B.C. mining announcement.
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Oilers fans in Vancouver gather to watch Game 1 win in Stanley Cup final
It took until the final minute of overtime, but the Edmonton Oilers got the win in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup final Wednesday. The CBC's Alan Regan joined fans in Vancouver to watch the series get underway.
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Billionaire mall owner looks to buy up to 28 Hudson's Bay leases
Hudson's Bay plans to sell up to 28 of its store leases to Ruby Liu, a B.C. mall owner and billionaire, if the deal is approved by the court. Liu showed a logo for the department store she wants to run at the locations, which features...
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Former Surrey municipal employee suspected of defrauding city of $2.5 million
A former City of Surrey finance clerk is suspected of defrauding the city of more than $2.5 million by cutting hundreds of cheques to accounts associated with herself and her boutique cake baking business.CBC’s investigative reporter...
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B.C. city ponders state of emergency to improve downtown safety after fires, drug use
The city council of Williams Lake, B.C., is considering a curfew from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. and escorting people displaying public intoxication or severe mental health issues to the hospital. Mayor Surinderpal Rathor says he hopes this will...