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Canadian privacy authorities investigating ChatGPT's use of personal information

Federal and provincial privacy authorities in Canada are pursuing a joint investigation into OpenAI, the company behind artificial intelligence-powered chatbot ChatGPT, after receiving a complaint about...

Ottawa to spend $2.5B on building dozens of new coast guard vessels

The federal government says new money to build dozens of small vessels for the Canadian Coast Guard is part of a renewal of the agency...

B.C. performer pays tribute to Tina Turner

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Pedestrian killed after vehicle collision in Vancouver's Chinatown, police say

Vancouver police say a pedestrian has been killed after being hit by a vehicle at the intersection of Main Street and Georgia Street on Wednesday...

This summer's PNE concert lineup leans on nostalgia and local talent

Some familiar faces will return to the Pacific National Exhibition (PNE) concert stage this summer. TLC will take to the stage on the opening weekend Aug....

Vancouver's CRAB Park tent city marks 2-year anniversary

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As latest ferry disruption strands locals and tourists overnight, some Bowen Island residents consider moving

The cancellation of B.C. Ferries sailings to and from Bowen Island over the May long weekend is emblematic of larger issues, locals say, with some residents now...

Heavy rain falls on B.C. wildfires, evacuation orders lifted in northeast

Heavy rain that fell on B.C.'s most concerning fires Monday meant upwards of 450 properties were taken off evacuation orders in the northeast part of...

B.C. Holocaust survivor shares stories of harrowing history — and hope — in 2023 memoir

The Nazis may have stripped Holocaust survivor Marie Doduck of her childhood, but they could never take her stories.Doduck was five when soldiers invaded her...

Evacuation order issued in B.C.'s Central Interior after new wildfire discovered

A new out-of-control wildfire in British Columbia's Interior has sparked an evacuation order for a handful of properties near Quesnel, about 600 kilometres north of...

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