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Scouts Canada launches free helpline for all your camping calamities

If you find yourself up the creek without a paddle on a camping trip this summer, there is a new number you can call for...

Student loan maximums to double in B.C. starting this year, province says

Post-secondary students in British Columbia who require loans and other services while in school will soon have access to more support, according to the province. On...

British Columbia Hockey League cuts ties with Hockey Canada

The British Columbia Hockey League says it is breaking away from Hockey Canada and will operate as an independent league.   The league says the move will...

Watering restrictions begin in Metro Vancouver

Watering restrictions begin for the Metro Vancouver region on May 1.The restrictions, which are set to be in place until Oct. 15, come into force after the area...

Documentary explores how Chinatowns across North America, including Vancouver's, are fighting for their future

Vancouver's Chinatown neighbourhood has a storied, hard-fought past, and residents are now fighting yet again to secure its future.It's a struggle echoing across North America,...

Crash on Sea to Sky closes highway in both directions for hours, 1 person seriously injured

Update — 2:30 p.m. Saturday, April 29: DriveBC says the Sea to Sky Highway has now fully reopened. A stretch of the Sea to Sky Highway by Britannia...

Productions shot in B.C. are still struggling to spotlight diverse characters, study shows

Some Hollywood North productions still uphold stereotypes such as the female lead longing for love and the Black or Asian sidekick who serves as a punchline for audience...

Vancouver LGBTQ bookstore at centre of landmark legal case celebrates 40th anniversary

A Vancouver bookstore that has long been a safe haven for the city's LGBTQ community and waged a court battle against the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA)...

Government submits new offer to striking federal union: sources

The federal government presented a counter-offer Friday afternoon to striking Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) members.Details of the offer have not been released, and...

Who will police Surrey? Province due to announce decision on transition from RCMP today

A decision on the future of policing in Surrey, British Columbia's second largest city by population, is expected today.Public Safety Minister and Solicitor General Mike...

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