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Vancouver police commits to implement all recommendations from Const. Nicole Chan inquest

WARNING: This story contains distressing details.The Vancouver Police Department says it's committed to implementing all recommendations addressed to the force from the inquest into Const....

Social workers association calls for collaborative approach to address tent encampments in B.C.

The B.C. Association of Social Workers is calling on municipal governments in the province to adopt what it describes as a more collaborative approach to address...

Desperate Canada-bound migrants abandoned to fate on sinking ship after crew fled

The smugglers promised that a cruise liner would take them to Canada in comfort. But the MV Lady 3 did not meet such lofty expectations.Rusting...

Nearly 600 people died from toxic drugs in B.C. in first 3 months of the year: coroners' service

Almost 600 people in British Columbia died in the first three months of 2023 because of the toxic drug supply, according to preliminary data released by the...

Homicide investigators called in as man's body found in wooded area in Pitt Meadows

British ColumbiaRidge Meadows RCMP located the body of a man in a wooden area west of the Golden Ears Bridge and say they are treating...

YVR announces improvements in response to December travel chaos

The Vancouver International Airport (YVR) has introduced a 25-point improvement plan to address the chaos that saw 180,000 passengers affected by disruptions during the past...

Reports of aggressive coyotes prompt warning to keep pets away from Vancouver park

B.C.'s Conservation Officer Service is warning residents in Vancouver's Arbutus Ridge neighbourhood to keep pets out of Trafalgar Park after reports of aggressive behaviour by...

Latest violence on B.C's Lower Mainland transit prompts warning from Surrey mayor

It is a priority for CBC to create products that are accessible to all in Canada including people with visual, hearing, motor and cognitive challenges.Closed...

This B.C. dancer is almost 60 years old. He says dance will always be part of his life

Vancouver's Noam Gagnon has been dancing for decades, and at almost 60 years old he shows no signs of slowing down. He says while his physical relationship...

Vaisakhi parade returns to Vancouver's streets after 3 years

Vancouver's Vaisakhi parade returned on Saturday for the first time since 2019, with hundreds of thousands of people out on the streets celebrating the Sikh...

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