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S.U.C.C.E.S.S. celebrates 50 years of helping immigrants and seniors in B.C.

S.U.C.C.E.S.S. celebrated its 50th anniversary in Vancouver on Sunday, with clients and the city's mayor among those praising the impact the social services organization has had...

Evacuation orders, alerts issued for properties south of Smithers, B.C. due to wildfire

A wildfire near Smithers in northwest B.C. has led to dozens of properties being placed on evacuation order, and hundreds on evacuation alert.The B.C. Wildfire...

Public urged to avoid area of growing wildfire burning near Mission, B.C.

The Fraser Valley Regional District is asking residents and visitors to avoid the Davis Lake area due to a growing, out-of-control wildfire burning on a mountainside east...

Splatsín First Nation mourns Harry Jones, artist and karaoke singer killed while crossing highway

The Splatsín First Nation is calling for traffic lights on a busy southern Interior highway where one of their members was killed by a car last weekend.Harry Joseph...

Teen golfer from Surrey, B.C., at U.S. Women's Open

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Man arrested for drunk canoeing on Christina Lake, say police

Police officers in Grand Forks, B.C., say they arrested a man for canoeing while intoxicated.The incident happened in the early afternoon of June 29 on...

2 bears hit a trampoline near Vancouver — but get the bounce from owner

A CBC News host was surprised to find two unlikely trampoliners in her backyard Wednesday night.Sarah Galashan has lived in the area for years and is...

Part of Yew Street in Kitsilano now closed to cars — and open to pedestrians

A portion of a street in Vancouver's Kitsilano neighbourhood is now pedestrian-friendly as part of a city pilot project.A two-block stretch on Yew Street between Cornwall...

What you need to know about the B.C. port strike

As a strike by B.C. port workers continues, businesses large and small are raising concerns about how it will affect Canada's economy. Industry organizations say the job action...

Dogs trained to use the power of their nose to detect bacteria

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