Police on B.C. island respond to reports of mysterious screaming — and find a 'sad goat' (www.cbc.ca)
Canada probing reports that B.C.-based company's drone tech ended up in Russia, Blair says (www.cbc.ca)
Charges stayed against Calgary protester accused of causing hate-motivated disturbance (www.cbc.ca)
Highway 97C shut after truck with chemicals catches fire near West Kelowna (www.cbc.ca)
Judge says Ottawa listing plastic items as toxic was 'unreasonable and unconstitutional' (www.cbc.ca)
“Not every item within [the plastic manufactured items category] has the potential to create a reasonable apprehension of harm”...
Anishinaabe community in Quebec set to finally get electricity (www.cbc.ca)
Hundreds of Vancouver artists open studios for Eastside Culture Crawl (www.cbc.ca)
After a decade apart, Burnaby, B.C., father reunites with his children from war-torn Gaza (www.cbc.ca)
Vancouver council rejects motion that sought to add more housing to Shaughnessy neighbourhood (www.cbc.ca)
In a statement, ABC Vancouver councillor Rebecca Bligh said the motion would have “wasted precious staff time” and called the motion redundant, given motions recently passed by the city and province to add more housing.
CBC Investigates - He was wrongfully kicked out of his apartment. Why hasn't his landlord been fined? (www.cbc.ca)
Vancouver council rejects motion that sought to add more housing to Shaughnessy neighbourhood (www.cbc.ca)
British plan to send some migrants to Rwanda struck down by its top court (www.cbc.ca)
Supreme Court says Rwanda can’t be relied on as a safe third country
College of Family Physicians backs down on third year of training amid outcry (www.cbc.ca)
It was called a once-in-a-century flood. Cities aren't sure they're ready for the next one (www.cbc.ca)
Two years ago, what would soon become a historic atmospheric river made landfall in B.C. as nearly a month’s worth of rain pounded down on the province in less than 48 hours....
Teck Resources agrees to sell steelmaking coal business in deals valued at $9B US (www.cbc.ca)
Surrey mayor says province should build more schools — not classrooms — in the city (www.cbc.ca)
Doug Ford government paying for-profit clinic more than hospitals for OHIP-covered surgeries, documents show (www.cbc.ca)
The documents show provincial agency Ontario Health contracted Don Mills Surgical Unit Ltd. at the following per-surgery funding rates in each of the three fiscal years starting from 2020-21:...
Vancouver leads the way as Canadian rent prices hit new high for 6th month in a row: report (www.cbc.ca)
B.C. landowner's arson theory rejected as panel orders him to pay $450K for causing wildfire (www.cbc.ca)
Non-existent trail removed from Google Maps after another rescue in Vancouver's North Shore mountains (www.cbc.ca)
Former U.K. PM David Cameron returns to government as foreign secretary (www.cbc.ca)
PM Rishi Sunak shakes up leadership team with unusual move as Conservatives lag in the polls
What is C-58, the government's new anti-replacement-worker legislation? (www.cbc.ca)
Last week the federal government introduced a new piece of legislation, C-58, which is aimed at banning the practice of employers bringing in replacement workers during a contract dispute....