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BC Wildfire Service warns season not yet over amid drought

BC Wildfire Service warns season not yet over amid drought

VANCOUVER — Seemingly endless summer conditions in British Columbia have prompted a warning that this year's "very unique fire season" in the province is not yet over.
Canadians reflect about residential schools on Truth and Reconciliation Day

Canadians reflect about residential schools on Truth and Reconciliation Day

With drumming and singing, at powwows and public ceremonies, communities across the country marked the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation on Friday.
Watch: Meet the giant tortoise who roams around Vancouver

Watch: Meet the giant tortoise who roams around Vancouver

One of the most interesting pets in the city is a friendly ol' tort
'Justinflation' can't be said in the House of Commons, but MPs are trying anyway

'Justinflation' can't be said in the House of Commons, but MPs are trying anyway

OTTAWA — The Conservatives' cheeky term for inflation under the Liberals has got some MPs into trouble in the House of Commons, where saying "Justinflation" has been deemed verboten.
LNG Canada 70% complete

LNG Canada 70% complete

Phase 1 on track to ship LNG by mid-decade, phase 2 still up in the air
Abortion access has improved since 2012 but more could be done, survey finds

Abortion access has improved since 2012 but more could be done, survey finds

One-third of women in Canada will have an abortion in their lifetime.
Canadians in Florida dealing with fallout from Hurricane Ian

Canadians in Florida dealing with fallout from Hurricane Ian

Tiffany Thomas headed to a Tampa-area hospital being used as a shelter in search of a cellphone signal and internet on Thursday after Hurricane Ian knocked out power and phone service in her neighbourhood overnight.
Make a delivery, take a delivery – DoorDash driver steals package while dropping off food in Burnaby

Make a delivery, take a delivery – DoorDash driver steals package while dropping off food in Burnaby

Former food delivery driver Feridon Jahankhani has been ordered to complete 10 hours of community work service after pleading guilty to stealing a package at a Burnaby condo tower while he was making a delivery in March.
Homes still unaffordable for average households despite fall in prices: reports

Homes still unaffordable for average households despite fall in prices: reports

OTTAWA — Buying a home has become more unaffordable for Canadians even as housing prices fall, according to new reports from the parliamentary budget officer and RBC.
Jupiter with four moons captured in Prince George community photographer's pic

Jupiter with four moons captured in Prince George community photographer's pic

Community photographer Chuck Chin was able to capture Jupiter and four moons last night, which was the best opportunity to view the rare sight. This is a first ever Jupiter photo for Chuck.