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Snowmobiler killed in avalanche near Valemount, B.C.
The snowmobiler was killed Friday after an avalanche near Valemount, B.C.
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Indian business owner in B.C. loses $12K over rupee cancellation
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Indian business owners in B.C. say they're set to take a hit when certain rupee banknotes are demonetized in the new year.
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'A very difficult decision': Search for missing B.C. snowshoers called off
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The search for two B.C. snowshoers missing since Christmas Day at Cypress Mountain Resort has been called off.
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Rape relief workers angry over sex charges against senior VPD officer
There was a sense of appreciation at the Vancouver Rape Relief and Women’s Shelter in November, 2015 when Reza Moazami was sentenced to 23 years in prison for running a teenage prostitution ring in Vancouver.
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3 things Vancouver needs to do better when the snow falls
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When snow hits the Lower Mainland, the region has a habit of shutting down, and while Vancouver's snow removal plan is reviewed every year, approaches to public transportation, parking, and sidewalks could be improved.
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Coquitlam man offers $250 to NYE chaperone who can tame his inner party animal
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'When I go out on New Year's all that pressure builds up and I get very excited,' says 25-year old Mehran Shariati.
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Vancity members angry over banking system upgrade glitches
Vancity members express frustration and anger over banking and payroll issues weeks after credit union upgrades banking system.
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Volunteering more in the new year? Don't over-commit
Many people resolve to volunteer more in the new year, but Volunteer B.C. says be wary of over-committing and leaving organizations hanging.
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Snow and ice disrupting traffic on major highways across B.C.
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The Coquihalla Highway reopened today after snow conditions caused mayhem, stranding drivers for hours in their cars and trucks.
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Photos Burnaby residents pound their way into 2017 through Japanese tradition
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Residents in Burnaby pounded away the 2016 blues during Mochitsuki Day at the Nikkei Centre. They were treated to some delicious Japanese mochi, too.
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Liberals 'dragging their heels' on electoral reform, critic says
Kelly Carmichael, executive director of Fair Vote Canada, says the federal government is dragging its heels on electoral reform.
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Oliver, Emma top the list of most popular baby names in B.C. in 2015
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It seems British Columbians are saying "more please" to the name Oliver. For the first time the name tops the rankings for most popular baby boy name in the province.
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2016's most read books at the Vancouver Public Library
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For those whose holiday traditions include stocking up on books, settling under a warm blanket and shutting out the world: This list is for you, friends.
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Kamloops man dead after early morning fight
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The Kamloops RCMP Serious Crime Unit is investigating after a 42-year-old man was found unconscious on the north shore of Kamloops.
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Canada to start face-to-face talks with China on trade deal in 2017
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International Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland says she’s looking to have her first face-to-face meeting with China in February as Canada starts to explore a free trade agreement with the country.
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Stomach, meet 2017's hottest food trend: the vegetable
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From avocados to craft cider, a food critic dishes on 2017 hottest food trends.
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Sewage controversy in Greater Victoria finally circled the drain in 2016
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In the Capital regional District, a foul debate finally — hopefully — came to a conclusion in 2016.
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Nature conservancy aims to protect one million acres in B.C. by 2020
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As British Columbians consider where to make their year-end donations, the Nature Conservancy of Canada is calling on people to consider supporting its Reach a Million campaign.
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Vet bills for pit bull suffering second degree burns piling up, says Richmond animal group
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Isabelle was burned when her owner's trailer caught fire. She is now in constant pain and requires 24-hour care, says the Richmond Animal Protection Society.
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British Columbians open to legalizing hard drugs, survey says
Laura Tate, executive director of the InnerChange Foundation, says most British Columbians are willing to consider the legalization of drugs beyond marijuana because of the unprecedented number of drug overdose deaths.
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Wagstaffe's top science stories of 2016
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CBC meteorologist Johanna Wagstaffe picks the science stories with the biggest impact from the past year.
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Royal B.C. Museum calls on Indigenous people to submit stories about relics
The Royal B.C. Museum in Victoria has brought in Francine Cunningham as the guest editor for the spring issue of its digital magazine Curious, which will focus on Indigenous peoples' relationship to the museum's collections.
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Human remains found in Delta, B.C.
Police in Delta are investigating the discovery of human remains in a wooded area off a major Metro Vancouver thoroughfare.
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Officer arrested: A look back at James Fisher's 29-year police career
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Fisher spent 29 years in policing, and in those years, he received awards, was tapped for national service in Ottawa and even appeared in a U.S. documentary series.
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Doctors struggling to cope with growing number of overdose patients with brain damage
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Doctors at St. Paul's Hospital, ground zero for the opioid crisis, are seeing 'catastrophic brain injuries from fentanyl overdoses' that are leading to long-term health issues.
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Search for missing B.C. snowshoers called off after 5 days
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The search for two B.C. snowshoers missing since Christmas Day at Cypress Mountain Resort has been called off.
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VPD detective James Fisher charged with sexual exploitation and sex assault
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A veteran Vancouver police detective, who in 2015 received a special citation for his work on a sexual exploitation investigation, has been charged with sexual exploitation.
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Snowboarder recounts tale of survival after spending 3 days stranded on Cypress Mountain Resort
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Snowboarder Sebastien Boucher spent days alone on the North Shore mountains after getting lost in 2012.
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Province's last leather dry cleaner can't be 'suede' to stay open
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'Ace of Suedes' is shutting its doors for good after spending decades near Vancouver's Commercial Drive.
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Injection site worries prompt Nanaimo city hall shutdown
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Nanaimo's city hall was closed Thursday in response to safety concerns about an unsanctioned supervised injection site in a tent pitched in the city hall parking lot.
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New Norovirus triggers second shellfish closure in B.C. waters
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A closure notice has been issued by Fisheries and Oceans Canada for the Subtle Islands, located east of Campbell River, B.C., after tests by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency found the norovirus in oysters from the site.
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Coquihalla Highway closed for several hours due to severe weather
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The Coquihalla Highway was closed for several hours Thursday because of severe weather conditions.
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Couple charged in relation to cheetah spotted wandering in B.C.
Two people have been charged more than a year after a cheetah was seen wandering along the side of a B.C. highway.
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Tenants of Victoria apartment building worry about potential asbestos exposure
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People who live in a Victoria apartment tower that is undergoing renovations are worried about risks to their health after WorksafeBC stopped work over concerns that asbestos has been disturbed.
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Crash leads to attempted murder charges after Victoria collision
Victoria police say a man is in custody facing two charges of attempted murder. They say there is a "long" history of domestic violence between the accused and one of the victims.
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Worst 911 calls, 2016 edition: Help, my gym locker is broken!
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B.C.'s largest emergency call centre handles 1.35 million calls a year, but there are a few callers they may want to block.
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Abbotsford police continue search for missing pregnant woman
Abbotsford police say they've had a handful of tips about Marie Stuart, missing since Tuesday.
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Booze, brawls and Backstreet Boys: Remembering a legendary B.C. nightclub
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Whether you knew it as Tabasco's, the Scottsdale, Cheers or one of the many other names it went by, you can raise a glass to the nightclub that stood on Scott Road and 70th Avenue in North Delta since 1977.
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Dairy Queen hep A case prompts immunization push in Clearwater, B.C.
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The Interior Health Authority says it has immunized more than 350 people after a case of hepatitis A was confirmed last week in Clearwater.
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Eagles, snakes, and nukes: the quirkiest B.C. tales of 2016
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Take a look back at some of the strangest stories of 2016 from across B.C.
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B.C. 1st-time homebuyers loan might not make a difference, mortgage broker says
As applications for the first-time homebuyers grant open on Jan.16, a mortgage broker questions how the program will be implemented and whether it will make a difference.
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'I can't do it on my own': inmates in need of mentors face a long wait list
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Tony Vanderwal has been volunteering as a mentor for prisoners for 50 years. But like many involved with M2W2, he is aging out of the organization.
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School wish lists become reality thanks to UBC students
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A new charity started by a couple of UBC students is providing Lower Mainland children with items for them to learn, play, and grow.
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British Columbia's top political stories of 2016
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The housing crisis, opioid epidemic, pipelines and education dominated the political headlines in 2016. The province also faced heat on political donations and Premier Christy Clark toured British Columbia with one of the world's most famous couples.
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A year of overdoses: 7 charts that show the scope of B.C.'s drug crisis
There was little good news in British Columbia's drug crisis in 2016.
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Beware 'time for change' message in new election, says Terry Lake
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Health Minister Terry Lake will be sitting on the sidelines, but he expects the winds of political change will be one of the strongest challenges facing B.C. Premier Christy Clark's Liberal government in May's election.
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3 horses rescued from Langley, B.C., barn fire
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Three horses were saved from a raging barn fire in Langley, B.C. today.
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Victoria family makes emotional plea for coverage of Parkinson's drug
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The family of a Victoria woman with advanced Parkinson's disease is pleading with the province to cover the cost of a drug called Duodopa.
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Growing city with growing pains was story of Kelowna in 2016
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We look back on how the Kelowna area grew significantly in 2016 and how that brought with it some new challenges — and solutions
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'Miracle' message in a bottle connects B.C. pair with newlyweds halfway around world
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A mysterious message in a bottle that washed up on the remote shores of Haida Gwaii has connected two couples halfway across the world.
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- 'An incredible chess move': Putin checkmates Obama after symbolic sanctions manoeuvre
- Heightened security in European capitals for New Year's celebrations
- Carrie Fisher and mom Debbie Reynolds to be buried together
- Clashes, air raids mar Russia and Turkey's Syria truce
- Tesla owner says car accelerated suddenly and crashed into his living room
- Lost 11-year-old turns to Google for help getting out of N.S. woods
- Search for missing B.C. snowshoers called off after 5 days
- Arty party: cultural organizations fete Canada on its 150th
- Government steps up security ahead of New Year's kick-off to Canada's 150th
- Donald Trump's win 'changes everything' for Canada: Rona Ambrose
- Captain Morgan is precious booty to Nova Scotia liquor thieves
- 'It's not such a secret anymore': Check out Episode 8 of Who Killed Alberta Williams?
- CBC podcast uncovers new information in unsolved murder of Alberta Williams
- 'I don't want to get in trouble': Check out Episode 7 of Who Killed Alberta Williams
- P.E.I. animal protection law gets failing grade but province says changes coming
Analysis
- Real estate up, down or flat? 5 factors that could affect home prices in 2017: Don Pittis
- Two conflicting stories of our economic future as we head into 2017: Don Pittis
- Deal with New Brunswick the latest adventure in federalism for Trudeau
- History shows military stopgaps like the Super Hornets often get discarded
- Justin Trudeau still in strong position in polls, but recent drop suggests vulnerability
- Donald Trump's win 'changes everything' for Canada: Rona Ambrose
- Celebrate Canada 150 with CBC
- Order of Canada's newest appointees include Paralympian, Supreme Court judge and astrophysicist
- Government steps up security ahead of New Year's kick-off to Canada's 150th
- Funny ways: The year in weird politics
- Stock markets pull back on last trading day of 2016
- 'Disrupt or be disrupted': What to expect from 2017's retail landscape
- Apple to cut iPhone production in Jan-March quarter: report
- Tesla owner files lawsuit claiming car suddenly accelerated
- Canada to start face-to-face talks with China on trade deal in 2017
- New research may offer hope for post-traumatic stress treatment
- Children under 5 choking on grapes, candies, hot dogs, researchers warn
- Signs of dementia, Parkinson's revealed in the brushstrokes of famous painters, study says
- Ontario jail giving naloxone to inmates upon release
- How many calories in that fast-food meal? Ontario menu labelling legislation takes effect Jan. 1
- Carrie Fisher and mom Debbie Reynolds to be buried together
- Arty party: cultural organizations fete Canada on its 150th
- On the 6ix? 'Prom' pics prompt Drake, Jennifer Lopez romance speculation
- Bill Cosby, a year later: Will he seek deal or prepare for trial?
- Mormon Tabernacle Choir singer quits over Trump inaugural
- Celebrating New Year's? You'll have to wait an extra second
- NASA asteroid-hunting project spots new comet — and maybe a 2nd
- Apple to cut iPhone production in Jan-March quarter: report
- New research may offer hope for post-traumatic stress treatment
- Nothing amiss in environment where scores of sea creatures washed up dead
Interactives
- 'It's not such a secret anymore': Check out Episode 8 of Who Killed Alberta Williams?
- CBC goes to the front lines in the battle for Aleppo
- Kept in the dark: The story behind the kidnapping of Canadians John Ridsdel and Robert Hall
- 'We're here to preserve life': Come aboard a ship that saves asylum seekers in the Mediterranean
- After taking in a disabled Haitian orphan, an Ottawa family makes an excruciating decision
- CBC Indigenous top newsmakers of 2016
- Smudging in public schools: Reconciliation or religious act?
- Craig Lauzon excited about Trump role as Air Farce celebrates new year
- Who gets to speak on behalf of the Indigenous community?
- Hitchhiker killed near Sherwood Park was on his way to reconcile with family
- Canada vs. U.S.: 'The story is there, we've got to write it'
- Connor McDavid ranks among NHL greats after 82 games
- Scott Russell: 300 days of running opened a world of possibilities
- Hockey Night in Canada: Free live streams now on desktop & mobile
- Amanda Nunes foils Ronda Rousey's comeback with early TKO