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Former VSB trustee calls firing “outrageous”BC1
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Global BC Arts & Culture Scene: Exploring a project to preserve Indigenous songBC1
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Vancouver Island farm mourns the passing of beloved pigBC1
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Surrey drive-thru road rage incident caught on cameraBC1
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BC SPCA dealing with influx of dogs following pandemic boomBC1
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Water restrictions lifted on Sunshine CoastBC1
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BC housing minister takes questions from reporters after the throne speech at the legislatureBC1
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Throne speech analysis with Keith BaldreyBC1
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Full 2023 BC NDP throne speechBC1
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BC Legislature resumes today for spring sittingBC1
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Woman dead, man critical in Surrey apartment attackBC1
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Focus BC: B.C.’s drug decriminalization experimentBC1
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Vancouver Canucks debut Black History Month jerseyBC1
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Vancouver council to vote on improving fire safety in SRO buildingsBC1
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Dog who survived historic B.C. flood finds forever homeBC1
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Vancouver School Board to vote on renaming Lord Roberts ElementaryBC1
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Vancouver Canucks trade Bo HorvatBC1
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Focus BC: Surrey policing situation, NDP leader on Vancouver IslandBC1
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Broadway Subway “breakthrough” at future Mount Pleasant stationBC1
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Ken Sim sits down with the Vancouver Board of Trade to talk affordabilityBC1
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Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim delivers first ‘State of the City’ addressBC1
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25-year-old man struck and killed by trainBC1
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More than 100 jobs will resume at Paper Excellence’s Crofton, B.C., facility due to provincial and federal government fundingBC1
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Saanich bank shooting twins were ‘isolated from society’ and held extremist beliefsBC1
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Snow may soon fall again on the B.C. South CoastBC1
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Focus BC: Support for forestry sector, income-based speeding ticketsBC1
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Twin brothers killed in Saanich, B.C. bank shooting used modified magazinesBC1
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‘Innocent lives were protected and saved,’ Saanich police chief saysBC1
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Suspects in Saanich bank shooting in 2022 only wanted to kill police officersBC1
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Suspects in Saanich bank shooting acted alone and were prepared for violenceBC1
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Focus BC: Squamish Nation reclaims education and recruiting lawyers to address crimeBC1