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B.C. to bolster wildfire budgets by $517 million over three years

B.C. to bolster wildfire budgets by $517 million over three years

B.C. government to step up its wildfire prevention measures after blowing an $801-million hole in its budget last year to combat fires; new funding to include year-round preventative service.
This podcast explores the lives of people on Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

This podcast explores the lives of people on Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

Episodes include intergenerational trauma to navigating the criminal justice system as an Indigenous person and more.
North Vancouver built on profits from the slave trade, founding family says

North Vancouver built on profits from the slave trade, founding family says

A family fortune amassed through slavery helped establish North Vancouver, research shows.
Survey shows Metro Vancouver among 36 global cities to be 'underwater first'

Survey shows Metro Vancouver among 36 global cities to be 'underwater first'

Metro Vancouver was ranked 19th on a list of major global cities most visited and most at risk to sea level rise.
Majority of Canadians feeling grocery shopping pains due to inflation

Majority of Canadians feeling grocery shopping pains due to inflation

Generic or brand name: which are you buying?
'This was truly a team effort': Vancouver firefighters rescue horse from 10-foot ditch

'This was truly a team effort': Vancouver firefighters rescue horse from 10-foot ditch

It was able to walk away on its own.
Canada — the next Napa Valley of cannabis?

Canada — the next Napa Valley of cannabis?

Social media advertising bans and a lack of government support mean cannabis tourism is struggling to get off the ground, say researchers and operators.
602 new nursing seats being added at colleges and universities across B.C.

602 new nursing seats being added at colleges and universities across B.C.

The extra student openings will be phased in over two to three years at 17 post-secondary institutions across the province
Wadsworth family sets a date for the funeral in Canada

Wadsworth family sets a date for the funeral in Canada

Last week, Wadsworth was brought home after WestJet offered to fly the Canadian teen home
Carrier Sekani Tribal Council denounces Coastal Gaslink camp attack

Carrier Sekani Tribal Council denounces Coastal Gaslink camp attack

“These violent attacks are against our values. They not only left a great deal of property damage, but also has created a local environmental crisis due to the industrial fluids that were spilled due to the destruction," said Wet’suwet’en First Nation Chief Maureen Luggi