B.C. doctor fired for refusing COVID-19 shot loses bid to get hospital privileges back (www.cbc.ca)
Street artist who froze to death memorialized in retrospective exhibit (www.cbc.ca)
An exhibit at the Penticton Art Gallery is honouring Cree artist Alvin Elif Constant, also known by many as the Wandering Spirit, who sold his work on the streets of Vancouver and Victoria....
Southwest B.C. warned to brace for heavy rain and snow with incoming atmospheric river (www.cbc.ca)
How 'forced financing' makes some car dealerships more money (www.cbc.ca)
CBC B.C.'s Food Bank Day surpasses $1.6 million, online donations open until Dec. 31 (www.cbc.ca)
CBC B.C. has now raised more than $19 million since Food Bank Day began, with $2,967,719.26 raised across the province last year alone....
'We miss him': Ontario dad honours son after death linked to alleged poison seller Kenneth Law (www.cbc.ca)
Dozens of Iranian regime officials denied entry to Canada, says border agency (www.cbc.ca)
1 injured as train crashes into water truck in Langley, B.C. (www.cbc.ca)
$500M fund to protect, expand affordable housing in B.C. attracts dozens of applications (www.cbc.ca)
It was deemed extinct. But now pentl'ach has been declared a living language thanks to Qualicum researchers (www.cbc.ca)
Vancouver lawyer who sued over condo deck divider accused of pseudolegal 'paper terrorism' | CBC News (www.cbc.ca)
A Vancouver woman is asking for the courts to make an example of her neighbour, a practising lawyer she alleges has filed a baseless pseudolegal lawsuit against her in an attempt to “provoke a state of fear.”
Commons committee calls for federal registry of breast implants (www.cbc.ca)
Canada's fossil fuel industry is banking on carbon capture to lower emissions. Is it a viable solution? (www.cbc.ca)
Firearms charges recommended against Victoria officer by B.C.'s police oversight agency (www.cbc.ca)
British Columbia’s police oversight agency is recommending charges against a Victoria officer in relation to a September 2021 shooting death....
This transgender man moved to Canada to escape transphobia. He found it here, too (www.cbc.ca)
Polydoros, 27, says he feels safer in Canada. But nationwide protests in September over LGBTQ-inclusive school policies disturbed him....
The fight over the Senate's handling of the carbon tax is a portent of things to come (www.cbc.ca)
3 London women among 62 femicides in Ontario over last year: report (www.cbc.ca)
Three London, Ont. women were among 62 victims of femicide in Ontario over the past year, something a local abused women’s shelter said is further evidence that gender-based violence needs to be treated as the epidemic that it is....
Convoy leader texted with ex-premier Brad Wall, current Sask. MLA, docs show (www.cbc.ca)
Shoring wall collapses at Coquitlam, B.C., construction site (www.cbc.ca)
Bad loans piling up at big banks as TD, Royal and CIBC reveal quarterly numbers (www.cbc.ca)
Woman arrested during Wet'suwet'en pipeline blockade found not guilty (www.cbc.ca)
B.C.'s Supreme Court has ruled that a person charged with contempt of court for breaking an injunction on the Coastal GasLink Pipeline was found not guilty....
Historic drought means there's almost no snow for ski hills in B.C.'s Interior (www.cbc.ca)
Despite the fact it’s late November in Smithers, B.C., located about 1,150 kilometres northwest of Vancouver, the picturesque alpine town has no snow on the ground....
189 people in B.C. died in October due to toxic drugs (www.cbc.ca)
October marked the 37th consecutive month in which more than 150 people were suspected to have died from toxic drugs in British Columbia, according to the provincial government....
988 suicide crisis helpline launches across Canada (www.cbc.ca)
Canada’s 988 hotline, which gives people access to suicide prevention services via call or text, went live on Thursday....