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Housing top concern for Vancouver's new city planner
Gil Kelley, previously San Francisco's director of planning, is Vancouver's new chief planner, and he's making affordable housing his top priority. More read comments audio
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Live Blog Troy Tulowitzki's huge home run gives Blue Jays a 2-0 lead early in Game 2
A Troy Tulowitzki home run has the Blue Jays back in flight on Friday, as the team looks to take a commanding lead in the American League Division Series against the Texas Rangers.
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Forced labour lawsuit against Vancouver mining company can proceed
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The B.C. Supreme Court has given the go-ahead to three refugees to proceed with a civil lawsuit against a Vancouver-based company they accuse of using forced labour in the construction of an East African mine.
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Updated Canada added 67,000 jobs in September
Canada's economy added 67,000 jobs in September, blowing away expectations of a small uptick.
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Storm knocks out power to 50,000 on B.C.'s South Coast
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The first big fall storm hit B.C.'s South Coast last night, knocking out power to up to 50,000 customers across the Vancouver Island, Sunshine Coast and Metro Vancouver areas at the peak of the storm.
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New RCMP too big to fix, says former spokesperson Catherine Galliford
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Former RCMP spokesperson, Catherine Galliford, responded to the national apology from the RCMP and the settlement awarded to hundreds of women who suffered abuse from colleagues while on the job.
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Stanley Park's stray rooster struts to fame in bird boots
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Ricky the rooster just showed up one day in Stanley Park ... and now he's high-stepping his way into social media fame in handmade 'Birdie Booties.'
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Photos Instagram takeover: Thanksgiving cooking with @foodess
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With Thanksgiving just around the corner, Vancouver cook and photographer Jennifer Pallian shares some of her favourite seasonal recipes.
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RCMP apology, $100 million compensation fund comes without harassers held accountable
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"We estimate there could be 1000 women seeking compensation," said the lawyer for 480 proposed class action plaintiffs
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Province-wide warrant issued for man who caused Thornhill, B.C. evacuation
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A province-wide warrant has been issued by RCMP for a man who escaped police in northwest B.C.
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New yoga classes in Vernon target 'dad bods'
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A Vernon yoga teacher hopes new classes, designed just for men, will introduce more males to the practice.
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New testing device could help spot drug-impaired drivers
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A new portable testing device currently under development detects eye movements affected by drugs and alcohol, and it could help law enforcement determine if a driver is impaired.
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Newly minted paramedics held back from jobs by bureaucratic change
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Up to 100 student paramedics across B.C. who have just finished their training will likely not get to work with an ambulance crew until next spring because of changes to the province's licensing process.
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WorkSafeBC investigating fatality on Surrey, B.C., property
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WorkSafeBC is investigating following a fatal accident in Surrey, B.C. Thursday afternoon.
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Blind B.C. hiker returns from 'fantastic' Kilimanjaro climb
A visually-impaired man from Burnaby travelled to Tanzania with his son to hike the iconic mount Kilimanjaro for his late wife.
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'No news is bad news': Canadian media is collapsing, says journalist and author
Ian Gill says the decline of newspaper subscriptions and the consolidation of newsrooms has contributed to a lack of quality content across Canada.
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Prince George teens arrested for threatening but 'non-credible' Instagram clown post
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Two Prince George teenagers were arrested for posting an image of cartoon clowns with guns that police deemed threatening, but non-credible. Out of an 'abundance of precaution,' public schools were locked and monitored Thursday.
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Derelict Viki Lyne II removed from Ladysmith harbour
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Residents of the Vancouver Island community have long demanded the federal government do more to deal with the abandoned and decaying ship.
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Shawn Barber tested positive for cocaine before Rio Olympics
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Reigning world pole vault champion Shawn Barber was allowed to compete at the Rio Olympics despite a positive test for cocaine that occurred after a sexual encounter with a woman that was arranged online.
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Richmond MP regrets wearing 'communist' scarf at flag raising event
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Steveston-Richmond East MP Joe Peschisolido says he regrets wearing a red scarf — which critics say is a recognized symbol of the communist struggle — at a Chinese flag-raising ceremony in Vancouver last Friday.
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Satellite tagging program could have killed orca, say researchers
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An improperly inserted tag may have caused the death of a southern resident killer whale in B.C. waters this year, U.S. researchers have concluded.
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Ex husband sought in Burnaby health food store homicide
Police are asking the public for help locating 60-year-old Maple Ridge resident Youngku Youn who is wanted in connection with the homicide of his former wife.
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Terrace student credits pet crow for keeping him sober
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Terrace student Phil Wood is sober after years of addiction, and he credits his pet crow, Lokei, for giving him something to come home to.
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Sikh Cadets founders sue over alleged political meddling
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The group which formed Canada's first Sikh cadet regiment has filed a lawsuit in B.C. Supreme Court claiming to have been ousted by factions aligned with Defence Minister Harjit Singh Sajjan.
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Architect Bing Thom left his fingerprints on Surrey's skyline
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Vancouver architect Bing Thom, who died this week, helped take Surrey from sprawl to skyscrapers.
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Courtenay, B.C., man faces 2 counts of murder in double-homicide
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People who live in a quiet Courtenay, B.C., neighbourhood are reeling after hearing gunshots and learning two people were found dead inside a home in the Vancouver Island community.
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Education key to fighting Surrey violence, says city's new top cop
Surrey's new police chief, Dwayne McDonald, has some big challenges ahead as he tackles mental health, homelessness, drugs and gang violence.
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Victoria's Fort Street becoming more attractive to developers, realtor says
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Fort Street has long been known for its many antique stores, but thanks to new condo developments and the presence of high-tech employment, that’s changing, commercial realtor says.
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Vancouver Island man frustrated by long wait for cancer surgery
A Vancouver Island man with liver cancer says he's frustrated by the long wait to have his surgery scheduled.
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West Vancouver seeks higher tax rate for investment properties
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The District of West Vancouver wants to levy a higher property tax on investment properties, but it won't involve tracking vacancies or foreign citizenship.
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Mounties offer apology and $100M compensation for harassment, sexual abuse against female members
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The RCMP delivered a formal apology and is offering $100 million to compensate female employees who were sexually abused and harassed on the job.
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Q&A; From reusable bags to 'zero waste,' grocery stores try to go green
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When you head to your local grocery store, you might bring your own bags. But some stores across Canada are encouraging shoppers to go beyond the reusable bag and eliminate packaging waste entirely by bringing their own containers, from Mason jars to Tupperware.
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Highway 99 will not be rerouted to avoid Lillooet slide zone, says minister
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B.C.'s transportation minister is rejecting calls to reroute Highway 99 northeast of Lillooet, after a slow-moving landslide closed the route a week ago.
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Evacuation in Thornhill, B.C. lifted, but police investigation continues
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A neighbourhood in the small community of Thornhill, B.C. near Terrace was evacuated for several hours because of an ongoing police incident.
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2 UBC students rescue a young woman from attacker in her dorm room
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Eighteen-year-olds Adam Casey and Luca Berg are credited with likely saving the life of a young woman who was attacked in her dorm room at UBC's Salish House just before noon on Tuesday.
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New Familiar Wild album a 'break up letter' to Vancouver
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Vancouver-turned-Victoria folk musician uses what she calls her break up with unaffordable Vancouver as the inspiration for latest album.
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Pilot project allowing golf carts on B.C. roads being put on hold
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A program that would have allowed golf carts on residential roads in two B.C. communities has had its proverbial tee time delayed.
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Photos Sit! Speak! Pose! Dogs take to runway at Victoria fashion show
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The catwalk is going to the dogs in Victoria this week.
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Great Bear Rainforest project earns environmental group $100K US award
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Three groups once labelled enemies of the province by a B.C. premier have been given an international award for their work in helping to protect the Great Bear Rainforest.
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Blind university student hoping for return of Braille computer
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A student at UNBC who is blind is hoping for the return of her stolen Braille Sense computer. The device allowed to her to take notes in class without having to use text-to-voice services.
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Nelson campsite to close, but some residents can't find homes
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“Living in a campground isn’t a home,” says a local advocate, but there aren’t many alternatives in a city with a vacancy rate of less than one per cent.
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Vancouver moves to regulate Airbnb
Vancouver politicians are moving ahead with a staff plan that calls for restrictions on short-term rentals such as Airbnb.
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Thirsting for adventure? 3 tips to create a 'bucket list experience'
Vancouver-based travel writer Robin Esrock share's his guide on how to become a global bucket-lister.
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Gilmore Girls fanatics take East Vancouver café by storm
A Netflix promotion of the rebooted 'Gilmore Girls' had coffee flying off the shelves at a pop-up Luke's Diner in East Vancouver
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Trove of historic documents heads to Vancouver Public Library
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Thousands of boxes of aging federal documents containing reams of information on Canada's First Nations will be moved to downtown Vancouver as part of a collaboration with national archives and the public library.
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Hungry for some home-cooked southern goodness? Try this pulled pork sandwich recipe
This mouth-watering pulled pork recipe will serve up to eight salivating guests.
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Meet the man who prepared special salt for the royal visit
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When the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge came to visit British Columbia, everything got a little fancier — even the salt they ate.
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IHIT investigating homicide inside Burnaby store
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The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team is investigating a homicide it says happened at a business in Burnaby.
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Seattle task force wants to use Insite as model for first supervised injection site in U.S.
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Task force co-chair says InSite is a "foundational" example for supervised injection sites, because there have been no deaths there. It breaks the grip of isolation and connects people with other services."
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Dormant B.C. volcano sparks with activity
Volcanologist Melanie Kelman with Natural Resources Canada is taking a closer look at Mount Meager, north of Pemberton, after a discovery this summer showed the long-dormant volcano is a little more active than originally thought.
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First Nations advocates call foster care sex abuse report 'tragic'
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Advocates are calling for the provincial government to implement substantial changes after a new report from B.C.'s representative for children and youth found hundreds of B.C. youth in foster care were victims of sexualized violence — the majority of them Indigenous.
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