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B.C. woman’s death blamed on health care gaps and lack of family doctorFamily and friends of a young shelter worker in Nanaimo are speaking out about her death from an undiagnosed serious infection.Health6 hours
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B.C. comedy show cancelled amid backlash over group’s Robert Pickton T-shirtDanger Cats faced a firestorm of criticism over the shirts, which depicted Robert "Willy" Pickton grinning and holding a slice of bacon with an inflammatory caption.Canada6 hours
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Canada Revenue Agency warns of relentless scams during tax seasonRecently, the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre issued a fraud alert stating it’s receiving reports of text messages claiming to be from the Canada Revenue Agency.Consumer7 hours
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UBC study finds Vancouver police facing significant mental health strainAmong the study's findings were that nearly one in five respondents reported moderate to extremely severe levels of depression, with one quarter dealing serious stress.Health7 hours
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B.C. family dog loses leg after spending days caught in leg-hold trap"We live and are surrounded by Crown land with nothing, nothing out there but the wilderness so she protects us from bears and wolves and all the big predators."Environment7 hours
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Eyesore no more: Crews pulling derelict boats, debris from Alouette RiverCrews are working to pull up to a dozen derelict boats along with decaying docks and boathouses that pose an environmental threat to the Alouette River.Environment7 hours
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WATCH: Global News Hour at 6 – Feb. 27Watch the online edition of Global News Hour at 6 BC.News7 hours
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Community report warns Vancouver’s homeless population to surge without more fundingThe report warns Vancouver's homeless population could climb from about 3,150 today to more than 4,700 by 2030 due to pressures on existing affordable units.Economy8 hours
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Kelowna renters face rising costs: CMHCKelowna's tight rental market has seen incremental improvement in the past year, though there's been no relief for pocketbooks.Canada8 hours
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B.C. tour guide helps rescue snowmobiler buried by avalancheGreat Canadian Tours of Revelstoke said one of its tours was returning home on Monday afternoon when the guide spotted something unusual.Canada8 hours
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RCMP investigate stolen trophy antlers in northern B.C.The RCMP are investigating the unusual robbery in Fort St. John after responding to a report of a break-and-enter at an abandoned property where the back door had been kicked.Crime8 hours
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Broken wheel cause of massive train derailment in 2020 near Hope, B.C.The TSB said no dangerous goods were involved, though six million kilograms of potash were spilled.Canada9 hours
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Premier David Eby makes formal apology to Doukhobors at B.C. legislatureDavid Eby has officially apologized in the Victoria legislature to members of the Doukhobor religious community, including children who were forcibly taken from their parents.Politics9 hours
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Toronto’s World Cup budget has ballooned again. Will B.C.’s follow?Toronto now estimates that hosting the 2026 World Cup will cost $380 million. The B.C. government has yet to release its own budget for hosting the event.Politics10 hours
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‘Leg for a life’: B.C. man looks forward after amputation due to flesh-eating diseaseAt first, doctors thought it was compartment syndrome but once they went in to take a look, they knew it was necrotizing fasciitis, also known as flesh-eating disease.Health10 hours
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BC Ferries to build 7 new vessels to help improve capacityBC Ferries has announced a major fleet makeover with plans to build seven new vessels and refit another 20. The new vessels are scheduled to be online by 2029.EconomyFeb 27
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After a warm winter, Canada may see more drought, wildfires in the springFrom drought and wildfires to floods, Canada must gear up for extreme weather events this spring and summer after warmer-than-usual temperatures this winter, experts say.CanadaFeb 27
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Heavy snow, gusty winds forecast for B.C. mountain passesA winter storm is expected to blow into the Southern Interior, making for potentially dangerous driving conditions on mountain passes.WeatherFeb 27
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When Eras Tour comes to Vancouver, Taylor fans seeing Swift increase in hotel feesThe cost of a hotel room around Dec. 6, 7 and 8 have skyrocketed and the B.C. government's rules limiting short-term rentals means less Airbnb options are also available.PoliticsFeb 27
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Lower Mainland commuters warned of rain, snow mix as warning issuedA snowfall warning has been issued, prompting an advisory for drivers in parts of British Columbia's South Coast to prepare for poor road conditions.WeatherFeb 27
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Competition watchdog concerned about pricing post Rogers-Shaw mergerCertain cellphone plans in Western Canada are not as cheap as they were prior to the Rogers-Shaw merger, Canada's competition watchdog says.CanadaFeb 27
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Sex offender living in Vancouver poses ‘a risk of significant harm to women’: PoliceSkylar Wayne Pelletier "poses a risk of significant harm to women," police said in a Monday media release.CrimeFeb 26
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B.C.’s minimum wage to jump 65 cents on June 1Minimum-wage workers in British Columbia will get a pay hike of 65 cents an hour to $17.40 starting June 1, a move the government says will help lift more people out of poverty.EconomyFeb 26
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‘Totally insane’: Safety concerns raised over materials tossed from Granville BridgeA piece of metal tossed from the Granville Street Bridge early Saturday morning is the latest case of materials falling from the span onto businesses below.CanadaFeb 26
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Vancouver Island business broken into for 24th time in 25 yearsSomeone smashed through the front window at the Nanaimo location of The Gold Silver Guy on Sunday, reaching into a display case and running off with more than $3,000 in product.CrimeFeb 26