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B.C.'s wildfire season off to a slow start but dry conditions worrying

B.C.'s wildfire season off to a slow start but dry conditions worrying

Wildfire forecasters and meteorologists are looking to B.C.'s spring to determine what type of fire season will spark.
Watch: Man marvels at dozens of waterfalls beside B.C. highway

Watch: Man marvels at dozens of waterfalls beside B.C. highway

A Vancouver Island man called the drive "extraordinary" after counting more than 30 waterfalls.
B.C. records single-day high of overdose calls

B.C. records single-day high of overdose calls

A new grim record has been hit in British Columbia for the highest amount of overdoses in a single day.
Small but powerful North Van company powered by cutting-edge technology

Small but powerful North Van company powered by cutting-edge technology

Patented technology behind fibre-optic sensors used in computer chip manufacture
B.C. theatre targeted with 'cruel' threats over children's drag camp

B.C. theatre targeted with 'cruel' threats over children's drag camp

Staff at a Vancouver theatre company say they fear for their safety after non-stop threats and intimidation.
Man accused of fatally stabbing B.C. father outside Starbucks appears before judge

Man accused of fatally stabbing B.C. father outside Starbucks appears before judge

The downtown Vancouver killing of Paul Stanley Schmidt was likely witnessed by dozens of people, police say.
'People don’t want to leave': Vancouver shuts down East Hastings encampment

'People don’t want to leave': Vancouver shuts down East Hastings encampment

The city is being assisted by Vancouver police to remove tents and structures in the area, about 80 in total.
Heart-pounding video shows snowboarder rescued by stranger

Heart-pounding video shows snowboarder rescued by stranger

The snowboarder was buried head-first, deep in the snow, for more than five minutes.
‘We stand against hate’: B.C. politicians condemn violence against drag performers

‘We stand against hate’: B.C. politicians condemn violence against drag performers

"It seems so ridiculous that anyone would have a problem with that," said Vancouver West-End MLA Spencer Chandra-Herbert, who brought forward a motion to support the performers and condemn violence against them.
Watch: Violence at Vancouver trans-rights rally investigated by police

Watch: Violence at Vancouver trans-rights rally investigated by police

There were "violent confrontations at trans-rights rally" according to police
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