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Vancouver police to testify today at inquiry into Myles Gray's death

Vancouver police officers involved in the deadly beating of an unarmed man nearly eight years ago are expected to testify Tuesday at a coroner's inquest into the death.Myles Gray,...

Toronto FC's Servania forces draw against Atlanta United with goal in stoppage time

Brandon Servania scored in stoppage time Saturday to lift Toronto FC into a 2-2 tie with Atlanta United, TFC's sixth tie in eight outings this...

Volcano eruption in Russia causes flight cancellations in northwestern B.C.

Some flights out of northwestern British Columbia are cancelled due to ash from a Russian volcano that erupted thousands of kilometres away.Air Canada says it is...

International engineering firm fined $1M over B.C. spill linked to 85 trout deaths

A British Columbia court has ordered an international engineering firm to pay a $1-million fine for releasing a harmful substance that flowed into a Metro...

Whitecaps out of CONCACAF Champions League play following another loss to LAFC

The visiting Vancouver Whitecaps fell 3-0 to Los Angeles FC in the second leg of their CONCACAF Champions League matchup on Tuesday night.Carlos Vela scored...

High streamflow advisories in place across southern B.C. as heavy rain washes over region

Forecasters are warning of swollen creeks and rivers as heavy rain sweeps over southern British Columbia.High streamflow advisories have been posted for all of Vancouver...

Spring storm could close highway between Golden and Revelstoke for hours: DriveBC

British ColumbiaDriveBC says the storm is expected to peak on Monday and may require avalanche control work affecting traffic in both directions.Social SharingTravel advisory issued for...

B.C. to become 1st province to adopt nurse-to-patient ratio

British Columbia will become the first Canadian province to adopt a nurse-to-patient ratio as part of its plan to improve workload standards in public health.The...

Electoral Boundaries Commission seeks 6 new B.C. ridings, revisions to 72 others

British Columbia's Electoral Boundaries Commission is recommending the creation of six more electoral districts in the province, raising the number of ridings to 93 from...

Assembly of First Nations honours singer Jully Black for her change to national anthem

Entertainment·VideoCanadian R&B singer Jully Black was honoured at an AFN Special Chiefs Assembly in Ottawa on Monday night for making a tweak to the Canadian...

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