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Reann Gasper reflects on being the first Black female MLA elected in B.C. since the 80s

9th - Higher Ed
The B.C. provincial election in October of 2024 ushered in change to Victoria — for the first time, B.C. elected a majority-female legislature and Reann Gasper, from the Abbotsford-Mission riding, became the first Black woman elected as...
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Tesla owners having second thoughts thanks to actions of Elon Musk

9th - Higher Ed
Once the proud drivers of a trendy EV, some Canadian Tesla owners say the politics of Elon Musk are making them second guess their choice. John Roston, the founder of Plug-In Richmond, says he wouldn't purchase a Tesla again today.
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Meet the 'Mother Goose' astronaut – and her 12 goslings

9th - Higher Ed
Long before NASA astronaut Jessica Meir took flight, she was helping her baby geese do the same. A modern-day "Mother Goose," this is the story of how Meir went from raising her own gaggle of goslings to taking their feathers up to the...
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Former PM Kim Campbell rallies Canadians under the maple leaf for Flag Day

9th - Higher Ed
As U.S. President Donald Trump continues to threaten Canada with punishing tariffs and the prospect of becoming the 51st state, Canada's five living former prime ministers are calling on the country to rally behind its flag on Saturday,...
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U.S. exclave just south of B.C. issues tariff plea

9th - Higher Ed
Point Roberts, Washington, is a U.S. territory which juts out from the Canadian mainland south of Vancouver and is only accessible by land via the Canadian border. The former president of its chamber of commerce, Brian Calder, has issued...
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Canadian premiers meet with U.S. business leaders, lawmakers in Washington

9th - Higher Ed
Premier David Eby and all of Canada's premiers are in Washington D.C.,meeting with American lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to try to deter more tariffs.Our Katie DeRosa joins us now to talk about what's happening.
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New program helps move people with disabilities out of institutions and into homes

9th - Higher Ed
The Nova Scotia Residential Agencies Association received money from the province to come up with support for the home-sharing program. Watch Tom Murphy's interview with executive director Lora Church.
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CBC/Radio-Canada welcomes new president and CEO

9th - Higher Ed
Marie-Philippe Bouchard has taken the helm of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation during tumultuous times. She sat down with The Early Edition’s Stephen Quinn to share what she sees for the future of the CBC in the Canadian media...
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IIO head breaks down process of investigating police-involved deaths

9th - Higher Ed
B.C.'s police watchdog is investigating after a teen was shot and killed during a confrontation with police in Surrey on Sunday. The head of the Independent Investigations Office, Jessica Berglund, explains what that process looks like...
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B.C. billionaire Ruby Liu shares her vision for former Hudson's Bay locations

9th - Higher Ed
B.C. billionaire Ruby Liu is hoping to expand her mall empire by taking over 28 former Hudson's Bay retail space leases. She joined CBC’s Gloria Macarenko for her first interview with English-language media in Canada to share her vision...
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Back from the brink: We meet the people reviving the Squamish language (Sḵwx̱wú7mesh sníchim)

9th - Higher Ed
"In 2010, there were just 10 fluent Sḵwx̱wú7mesh sníchim speakers, according to figures from the Squamish Nation. Now, hundreds of people are actively learning the language. The Early Edition’s Lisa Christiansen visited ta tsíptspi7lhḵn...
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Parents celebrate late B.C. teen’s posthumous album release

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Nell Smith, the 17-year-old who worked with the Grammy award-winning band The Flaming Lips, died in a car crash in October. Now, her first solo album is set to be released in April. Smith's parents say the release was exciting but...
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Track athlete shares tips for runners braving winter conditions

9th - Higher Ed
Mariah Kelly is a Victoria-based track athlete and running coach says just because temperatures have dipped doesn't mean you need to put your running shoes away. She shares tips for gearing up and getting out in the snow.
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Palestinian man in B.C. says Trump’s Gaza takeover plan won't work

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. President Donald Trump doubled down Thursday on his plan to "take over" and redevelop the Gaza Strip. Leaders from around the world have condemned the plan. Member of the Palestinian community in B.C. and the co-owner of Tamam Fine...
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How this Washington state mayor is navigating Trump’s turbulent presidency

9th - Higher Ed
Mayor of Blaine, Wash. Mary Lou Steward has been busy since U.S. President Donald Trump took office, from contending with the threat of now-paused Canadian tariffs to plans for a freeze on federal funding and changes to the education...
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Squamish Nation says first Sen̓áḵw units available to rent this year as towers start to soar

9th - Higher Ed
The Early Edition’s Stephen Quinn gets a tour of the Squamish Nation’s Sen̓áḵw development to look at the project’s progress and to learn how the Squamish people are affirming their history more than a century after they were forced off...