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High-risk sex offender rearrested shortly after release from prison | Hanomansing Tonight

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Vancouver Police say they rearrested high-risk sex offender Randall Hopley on Thursday just hours after he received statutory release from prison. Hopley completed a six-year prison term for the 2011 abduction of a three-year-old boy in...
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Metro Vancouver scales back director pay, strikes committee to restructure

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Recent cost overruns to the tune of billions of dollars have raised serious questions about how Metro Vancouver is run.In response, the regional district ordered an independent governance review.That report described Metro Vancouver’s...
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Organizers of Lapu-Lapu Day festival reflect on one-month anniversary of tragedy

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Monday marks one month since the tragedy at the Lapu-Lapu Day festival in South Vancouver.Eleven people were killed after an SUV was driven into a festival crowd on April 26.The Lapu-Lapu Day event was organized by Filipino B.C. In the...
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Political Panel: Hot topics in B.C. politics with our provincial experts

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The Early Edition provincial political panelists Moe Sihota, Rachael Segal and Arzeena Hamir discuss the premier’s trade mission to Asia, ongoing fallout from the passage of Bills 14 and 15, and other issues.
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Hearing PM talk about northwestern pipeline 'very encouraging': Alberta premier | Power & Politics

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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith tells Power & Politics she found Prime Minister Mark Carney's comments on a possible northwestern pipeline 'very encouraging' and a 'sea change' from where first ministers' discussions on energy projects...
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With the election days away, here’s what the polls are signalling

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As the federal election campaign heads into its final weekend, poll aggregators Eric Grenier and Philippe J. Fournier describe what they see in the latest poll numbers and some hotly contested ridings, where the Liberals appear to be...
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Canada needs to relax restrictions on foreign buyers, investment in real estate, says marketer

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Tariffs and stock market chaos have stalled the local pre-sale condo market, and slowed down plans for purpose-built rentals. Now, some in the real estate industry are wondering if it's time to relax restrictions on foreign buyers. Real...
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B.C. Burrowing Owl conservation group feels the pinch of rising costs

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While most people notice prices at the grocery store going up, costs are also rising for the Burrowing Owl Conservation Society of B.C.As CBC’s Jenifer Norwell reports, this increase poses a serious threat to their work trying to...
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Liberal Leader Mark Carney holds event in Victoria as campaign enters home stretch

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In the final five days of the election campaign, Liberal Leader Mark Carney focused on five battleground ridings he hopes the Liberals can pick up. CBC’s Katie DeRosa reports from two of them.
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With the election days away, here’s what pollsters are watching for

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As the federal election campaign heads into the final weekend, poll aggregators Eric Grenier and Philippe J. Fournier describe what they see in the latest poll numbers and some hotly contested ridings as the Liberals seem to lose some...
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Federal government should invest more in B.C. Ferries, union says

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Ferry passengers were stranded for hours on Monday when a vessel suffered a mechanical failure on its way to Horseshoe Bay. With long lineups now a regular thing and vessels breaking down, some are calling for a ferry system overhaul....
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Getting information to search crews

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People can get trapped in the many creeks, cliffs and gullies in Vancouver's mountains.
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How drones are helping search teams find the lost

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Devices equipped with thermal imaging and artificial intelligence software are being sent into B.C.'s mountains.
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Advance voting sees record-setting weekend

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Advance voting ran from Friday to Monday, with polling stations busy through the long weekend as Canadians cast their ballots. Elections Canada‘s James Hale says a number of factors contributed to the massive turnout.
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Trade war fires up the race to export Canada’s natural gas

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Global trade instability has accelerated the push to export Canada’s liquefied natural gas, but as CBC’s Lyndsay Duncombe explains, that boost is also sparking concern that the industry could move too fast, putting climate and...
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Listen to UBC researchers play a guitar made of sustainable mahogany

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University of B.C. forestry professor Phil Evans and PhD student Joseph Kim say that mahogany trees were logged heavily, to the point that the species is now considered endangered. The scientists argue that making musical instruments out...
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How can Surrey schools keep up with the city's booming population?

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Surrey schools are on track to see a $16-million budget shortfall for the 2025-26 school year. The Surrey Board of Education says that's because provincial funding is not keeping pace with inflation and rapid population growth. The Early...
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5-year CRA investigation into B.C. ‘shadow broker’ doomed by ‘technicality’

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The CBC has obtained documents that shed new light onto an alleged half-billion-dollar mortgage fraud case involving a so-called "shadow" mortgage broker. The case has resulted in fines, license cancellations and suspensions, but there...
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First Past The Post vs. Proportional Referendum

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CBC's Justin McElroy explains the differences between the two voting systems.
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Fresh Canadian produce year-round? Gene editing could make it possible

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Canadians may soon have more options for fresh, local produce all year long. For the first time, researchers have successfully harvested blueberries through the Canadian winter. The next step? Raise new, gene-edited blueberry plants,...
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What being Canadian means to comedian Jonny Harris

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For a decade, Comedian Jonny Harris has travelled across the country showcasing Canada’s struggling small towns as part of his show, Still Standing. With U.S. threats fuelling a new sense of unity, The National’s Ian Hanomansing asks the...
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How prepared is Canada for flash flooding?

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In light of deadly flooding in Texas, a research director with the Canadian Climate Institute says Canada may not be prepared for similar disasters here. Ryan Ness is calling for more investment in early warning systems and flood mapping...
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OPCC investigating VPD's response in 2022 deaths of Indigenous women, girl

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Three years ago, many in B.C. were rattled by the deaths of two young Indigenous women and an Indigenous girl, whose bodies were found within weeks of each other. Their families raised concerns that police were failing to properly...
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Abbotsford Canucks play Game 3 of Calder Cup finals at home Tuesday

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The Abbotsford Canucks are returning home to take on the Charlotte Checkers Tuesday tonight for Game 3 of the Calder Cup finals. Brandon Astle, the play-by-play announcer for the game, said he expects the team will be stepping it up on...