Judge denies Tuxedo family's request to end police curfew checks that 'humiliated' them (www.cbc.ca)
At a bail review hearing on Aug. 21, the Crown argued the family was attempting to use their privilege to request a “different level of justice,” and the judge agreed....
The federal government used to build social housing. Then it stopped. How is that going? (www.cbc.ca)
Canada had long provided subsidized housing for people who couldn’t afford to pay market value: for workers and returning veterans after the Second World War, for example, and in the 1970s and early 80s as pressure mounted for Ottawa to intervene during a series of recessions....
B.C. Transit launches electronic fare payment in Victoria, with B.C.-wide rollout to follow (www.cbc.ca)
How to help people impacted by B.C. wildfires | CBC News (www.cbc.ca)
'It was 100 years' worth of firefighting in one night': West Kelowna chief on wildfire | CBC News (www.cbc.ca)
Striking Metro grocery store worker says she 'can't afford to shop at Metro' | CBC News (www.cbc.ca)
Convoy organizers try to quash $300 million lawsuit | CBC News (www.cbc.ca)
Construction labour crunch leaves Canada in need of boosting ranks of home builders (www.cbc.ca)
Liberal gun-control bill passes in the Senate, set to become law (www.cbc.ca)
The Liberal government’s gun-control bill passed a final vote in the Senate on Thursday, clearing the way for it to become law....
$4,000 in meals, 2 nights at Château Laurier help nearly double Prince George mayor's expenses, documents show (www.cbc.ca)
Mayor Simon Yu says he’s asked his staff to provide more frequent reports on spending so he can know in advance if he risks going over budget. According to the City of Prince George, Yu spent nearly twice what was budgeted for travel, accommodation, meals and entertainment....
A residential drinking well in northern B.C. has run dry, prompting concerns amid unprecedented drought (www.cbc.ca)
Products returned to Amazon found at Toronto liquidation stores — along with buyers' personal info (www.cbc.ca)
B.C. farmers growing 'outlawed' potatoes are looking for new partners (www.cbc.ca)
'We miss him': Ontario dad honours son after death linked to alleged poison seller Kenneth Law (www.cbc.ca)
Search for kangaroo on the loose to resume in morning, says group that looks for lost pets (www.cbc.ca)
Southwest B.C. warned to brace for heavy rain and snow with incoming atmospheric river (www.cbc.ca)
Commons committee calls for federal registry of breast implants (www.cbc.ca)
U.S. indictment alleges multiple Indian assassination plans across North America (www.cbc.ca)
Indictment suggests there were plans to carry out 3 killings on Canadian territory
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....
Recall campaign launched to oust B.C. education minister over SOGI (www.cbc.ca)
A recall petition targeting B.C. Minister of Education Rachna Singh has been approved by Elections B.C., clearing the way for organizers to start collecting signatures starting Nov. 30, 2023 through to Jan. 29, 2024....
B.C. opposition parties heat up climate debate with attacks on NDP's plans (www.cbc.ca)
B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad told a news conference at the Legislature that the NDP’s climate policies are taxing people into poverty and they don’t do anything "to change the weather.‘’...
Air Canada summoned to Ottawa after multiple incidents involving passengers with wheelchairs (www.cbc.ca)
Judge orders Crown to disclose internal police documents in convoy trial (www.cbc.ca)
Number of assisted deaths jumped more than 30 per cent in 2022, report says (www.cbc.ca)
A new Health Canada report says the number of medically assisted deaths in 2022 was more than 30 per cent higher than the year prior.