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CBC + Global News + Daily Hive
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Kristi Noem hired in strategic advisory role for B.C. mining company
In March, Kristi Noem was reassigned from Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security after serving in the role for 13 months. -
‘I’m very sorry’: Accused in seawall stranger attack seeks not criminally responsible finding
Peterhans Nungu, 35, admitted he assaulted the complainant, who was visiting from Toronto, according to an Agreed Statement of Facts read in provincial court Tuesday. -
Dad describes hearing his daughter was injured at Cultus Lake Waterpark
Darien Nielsen's13-year-old daughter, Issabella, was one of 12 students injured in an incident at Cultus Lake Waterpark on Monday. -
North Cowichan mayor asks for province’s help to address homelessness, mental health
B.C.'s Ministry of Housing and Municipal Affairs said they know more needs to be done to help the most vulnerable members of the province's communities. -
Concerns grow in Kelowna after RCMP confirm 2 extortion-related incidents
A growing wave of extortion cases across British Columbia is raising concerns in Kelowna after police confirmed two reported incidents in the city so far this year -
B.C. police seize illicit drugs in Metro Vancouver after multi-month investigation
Among the items seized were two kilograms each of fentanyl and crack cocaine, 20 kilograms of caffeine suspected to be used as a cutting agent, and $21,000 in cash. -
Nesters Market arson suspect pleads guilty to lesser charge
Victor Leslie Atkinson, 50, was charged with arson in relation to inhabited property and theft under $5,000 in connection with the March 30 fire. -
CBSA seize 22 illegal firearms after Vancouver Island home search
The person arrested has since been released pending further investigation, and the authorities are reviewing the evidence for potential prosecution. -
No homes lost in Kalamoir Park wildfire in West Kelowna as order lifted
West Kelowna's fire chief says no homes have been lost in the Kalamoir Park wildfire, which broke out in West Kelowna on Tuesday. -
B.C. councillor says George Massey Tunnel replacement one of the biggest ‘boondoggles’
While construction began in January, the province said it was unable to reach an agreement on commercial terms going forward with Cross Fraser Partnership. -
This dead-end Oakridge Park mall corridor will soon funnel thousands of people past fast food and service-based businesses daily
For shoppers wandering through the newly opened retail levels of Vancouver’s new Oakridge Park mall, there is one particularly unusual space, though only temporarily over the very… -
When will Alphonso Davies return for Canada at FIFA World Cup?
Alphonso Davies has yet to make an appearance at the 2026 FIFA World Cup and it remains to be seen when or if Canada’s captain will see the pitch. Davies injured his left hamstrin… -
Qatar paying for fans to cheer them on at Vancouver FIFA World Cup match
Getting tickets to a FIFA World Cup match in Vancouver can be pricy, unless you’re a fan from Qatar. The Qatar Football Association recently worked in association with a governmen… -
Mounting criticism over beleaguered new George Massey Tunnel project, with concerns cost could reach at least $9 billion
The BC NDP-led provincial government’s decision to terminate final contract negotiations with the European-led consortium selected to design and build the replacement George Masse… -
10 awesome Father's Day events happening in Vancouver
Father’s Day is coming up, and we want to make sure you’re ready to treat Dad to a fun day out in Vancouver. There are plenty of activities and events happening around the city th… -
Over 87,000 people attended Vancouver's free FIFA World Cup Fan Festival over the first four days
The first four days of Vancouver’s official FIFA Fan Festival — anchored by its programming of free live match screenings in a highly festive atmosphere — have drawn tens of thous… -
Politicians claim new bail law will make B.C.'s streets safer
The B.C. government is celebrating a new bill that makes it harder for some people to get bail. On June 16, Bill C-14, the Bail and Sentencing Reform Act, received royal assent, w… -
WestJet taps popular Canadian brewery for beer on its flights
WestJet is strengthening its Calgary roots, entering into a partnership with one of Calgary’s most beloved breweries. The Calgary-based airline has teamed up with local brewery To… -
Rising grocery costs leading to relationship woes for B.C. couples
A new government multibillion-dollar plan to tackle the rising cost of food in Canada cannot come soon enough for B.C. couples facing relationship strains in the grocery aisles. I… -
Roots is having a huge summer sale and Canadians can get up to 50% off
If you’re looking to upgrade your wardrobe and support a Canadian brand, Roots is having its big summer sale. The clothing store slashed the prices of key products from its summer…
Daily Hive + Global News + CBC
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This dead-end Oakridge Park mall corridor will soon funnel thousands of people past fast food and service-based businesses daily
For shoppers wandering through the newly opened retail levels of Vancouver’s new Oakridge Park mall, there is one particularly unusual space, though only temporarily over the very…
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When will Alphonso Davies return for Canada at FIFA World Cup?
Alphonso Davies has yet to make an appearance at the 2026 FIFA World Cup and it remains to be seen when or if Canada’s captain will see the pitch. Davies injured his left hamstrin…
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Qatar paying for fans to cheer them on at Vancouver FIFA World Cup match
Getting tickets to a FIFA World Cup match in Vancouver can be pricy, unless you’re a fan from Qatar. The Qatar Football Association recently worked in association with a governmen…
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Mounting criticism over beleaguered new George Massey Tunnel project, with concerns cost could reach at least $9 billion
The BC NDP-led provincial government’s decision to terminate final contract negotiations with the European-led consortium selected to design and build the replacement George Masse…
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10 awesome Father's Day events happening in Vancouver
Father’s Day is coming up, and we want to make sure you’re ready to treat Dad to a fun day out in Vancouver. There are plenty of activities and events happening around the city th…
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Over 87,000 people attended Vancouver's free FIFA World Cup Fan Festival over the first four days
The first four days of Vancouver’s official FIFA Fan Festival — anchored by its programming of free live match screenings in a highly festive atmosphere — have drawn tens of thous…
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Politicians claim new bail law will make B.C.'s streets safer
The B.C. government is celebrating a new bill that makes it harder for some people to get bail. On June 16, Bill C-14, the Bail and Sentencing Reform Act, received royal assent, w…
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WestJet taps popular Canadian brewery for beer on its flights
WestJet is strengthening its Calgary roots, entering into a partnership with one of Calgary’s most beloved breweries. The Calgary-based airline has teamed up with local brewery To…
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Rising grocery costs leading to relationship woes for B.C. couples
A new government multibillion-dollar plan to tackle the rising cost of food in Canada cannot come soon enough for B.C. couples facing relationship strains in the grocery aisles. I…
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Roots is having a huge summer sale and Canadians can get up to 50% off
If you’re looking to upgrade your wardrobe and support a Canadian brand, Roots is having its big summer sale. The clothing store slashed the prices of key products from its summer…
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FIFA Fan Festival Vancouver schedule of concerts and World Cup watch parties
FIFA Fan Festival Vancouver is already off to a roaring start. The atmosphere was electric during the first game of the FIFA World Cup, with a huge contingent of Mexico fans gathe… -
Government refused funding a B.C. child's critical medical treatment
A B.C. nurse is looking for answers and hope after her child was denied funding by the government for a medical treatment in Germany that was recommended by professionals across t… -
Video shows how an elderly woman was roped into $15K 'blessing scam'
The Vancouver Police Department is sharing some troubling footage of an elderly woman being roped into a “blessing scam” that ended with her losing over 10 thousand dollars. These… -
Popular Vancouver beach closed for swimming with over double the E. coli limit
Vancouver is in for another week of sunshine and warm temperatures, but those looking to beat the heat by taking a dip in the ocean will want to avoid a popular local beach. The r… -
Woman dies in Brazil rope jump accident after operators fail to attach safety cord
Editor’s note: This story contains disturbing details that may be upsetting to some readers. ---------------------------------------- Viewers were shocked and horrified after a vi… -
Mayoral candidate says Vancouver doesn’t have to be a ‘playground for the super-rich’
With the municipal election now four months away, one Vancouver mayoral candidate claims she will “give power to the people” if elected. Stephanie Allen, who is running as a mayor… -
Surrey computer shop on the hook after being caught selling used MacBook as new
A Surrey computer shop was implicated in a civil suit after a customer made some claims about an open box and “essentially new” MacBook she purchased from it. According to the BC … -
Carolina Hurricanes players have already damaged the Stanley Cup
The Stanley Cup was awarded just a couple of days ago, but the Carolina Hurricanes appear to have already damaged the prized trophy. After defeating the Vegas Golden Knights in Ga… -
Hudson Williams makes stop at Metro Vancouver cafe for brunch
Heated Rivalry star Hudson Williams has proven time and time again that he is no stranger to the Metro Vancouver food scene. Now, Williams is further cementing himself as a true l… -
Canadian FIFA World Cup TV ratings just blew out the Stanley Cup Final
Canadian TV audiences are all-in on the 2026 FIFA World Cup so far. It’s not often that you see soccer put up better ratings than hockey in Canada, but the spectacle of the World …
CBC + Global News + Daily Hive
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Kristi Noem hired in strategic advisory role for B.C. mining company
In March, Kristi Noem was reassigned from Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security after serving in the role for 13 months.
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‘I’m very sorry’: Accused in seawall stranger attack seeks not criminally responsible finding
Peterhans Nungu, 35, admitted he assaulted the complainant, who was visiting from Toronto, according to an Agreed Statement of Facts read in provincial court Tuesday.
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Dad describes hearing his daughter was injured at Cultus Lake Waterpark
Darien Nielsen's13-year-old daughter, Issabella, was one of 12 students injured in an incident at Cultus Lake Waterpark on Monday.
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North Cowichan mayor asks for province’s help to address homelessness, mental health
B.C.'s Ministry of Housing and Municipal Affairs said they know more needs to be done to help the most vulnerable members of the province's communities.
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Concerns grow in Kelowna after RCMP confirm 2 extortion-related incidents
A growing wave of extortion cases across British Columbia is raising concerns in Kelowna after police confirmed two reported incidents in the city so far this year
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B.C. police seize illicit drugs in Metro Vancouver after multi-month investigation
Among the items seized were two kilograms each of fentanyl and crack cocaine, 20 kilograms of caffeine suspected to be used as a cutting agent, and $21,000 in cash.
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Nesters Market arson suspect pleads guilty to lesser charge
Victor Leslie Atkinson, 50, was charged with arson in relation to inhabited property and theft under $5,000 in connection with the March 30 fire.
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CBSA seize 22 illegal firearms after Vancouver Island home search
The person arrested has since been released pending further investigation, and the authorities are reviewing the evidence for potential prosecution.
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No homes lost in Kalamoir Park wildfire in West Kelowna as order lifted
West Kelowna's fire chief says no homes have been lost in the Kalamoir Park wildfire, which broke out in West Kelowna on Tuesday.
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B.C. councillor says George Massey Tunnel replacement one of the biggest ‘boondoggles’
While construction began in January, the province said it was unable to reach an agreement on commercial terms going forward with Cross Fraser Partnership.
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This dead-end Oakridge Park mall corridor will soon funnel thousands of people past fast food and service-based businesses daily
For shoppers wandering through the newly opened retail levels of Vancouver’s new Oakridge Park mall, there is one particularly unusual space, though only temporarily over the very…
-
When will Alphonso Davies return for Canada at FIFA World Cup?
Alphonso Davies has yet to make an appearance at the 2026 FIFA World Cup and it remains to be seen when or if Canada’s captain will see the pitch. Davies injured his left hamstrin…
-
Qatar paying for fans to cheer them on at Vancouver FIFA World Cup match
Getting tickets to a FIFA World Cup match in Vancouver can be pricy, unless you’re a fan from Qatar. The Qatar Football Association recently worked in association with a governmen…
-
Mounting criticism over beleaguered new George Massey Tunnel project, with concerns cost could reach at least $9 billion
The BC NDP-led provincial government’s decision to terminate final contract negotiations with the European-led consortium selected to design and build the replacement George Masse…
-
10 awesome Father's Day events happening in Vancouver
Father’s Day is coming up, and we want to make sure you’re ready to treat Dad to a fun day out in Vancouver. There are plenty of activities and events happening around the city th…
-
Over 87,000 people attended Vancouver's free FIFA World Cup Fan Festival over the first four days
The first four days of Vancouver’s official FIFA Fan Festival — anchored by its programming of free live match screenings in a highly festive atmosphere — have drawn tens of thous…
-
Politicians claim new bail law will make B.C.'s streets safer
The B.C. government is celebrating a new bill that makes it harder for some people to get bail. On June 16, Bill C-14, the Bail and Sentencing Reform Act, received royal assent, w…
-
WestJet taps popular Canadian brewery for beer on its flights
WestJet is strengthening its Calgary roots, entering into a partnership with one of Calgary’s most beloved breweries. The Calgary-based airline has teamed up with local brewery To…
-
Rising grocery costs leading to relationship woes for B.C. couples
A new government multibillion-dollar plan to tackle the rising cost of food in Canada cannot come soon enough for B.C. couples facing relationship strains in the grocery aisles. I…
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Roots is having a huge summer sale and Canadians can get up to 50% off
If you’re looking to upgrade your wardrobe and support a Canadian brand, Roots is having its big summer sale. The clothing store slashed the prices of key products from its summer…
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