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WorkSafeBC fines 2 companies total of $48K after 2 injured in Dawson Creek industrial explosion
WorkSafeBC says it is fining two companies thousands of dollars after an explosion at an oil and gas facility in Dawson Creek, B.C., injured two workers.

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Nisga'a writer Jordan Abel shocked to win Governor General's Literary Award
Seeing the book win a prize from a colonial institution like the governor general was surprising, Jordan Abel said.

Bear killed after attacking man walking with dog on Metro Vancouver trail
B.C. conservation officers say a man was injured earlier this week when he was attacked by a black bear while he was walking his dog off leash on a Metro Vancouver trail. The bear died in the encounter.

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UBC students smash glass to beat exam stress
Graduate students at the University of British Columbia are blowing off steam by smashing some glass. The therapy workshop is being offered to help students relieve stress during exams.
Vancouver Police Board vice-chair resigns following social media comments on immigration
Incoming storm expected to hit southwestern B.C. with gusts up to 110 km/h
Vancouver police investigating homicide after young woman found dead on city's east side
Some seniors outraged over being left out of federal plan to dole out $250 cheques
This B.C. Indigenous carver is adding board games to his repertoire
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The loonie has dropped to its lowest level in years. Here's what that means for consumers, businesses
Man arrested after attempted arson outside Vancouver City Hall
Canada's 1st female defence chief 'can't believe' U.S. senator would question a woman's role in combat
Vancouver police cracking down on 'illegal street vending' in Downtown Eastside
CBC Investigates
'We got completely played for suckers,' MP says of recent takeovers in Canadian forestry
Snowfall warning remains in Kootenays as B.C. Hydro restores power from windstorms
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Passports, provincial assistance cheques not being delivered as Canada Post strike drags on
ROUNDUPCanucks centre J.T. Miller takes indefinite leave for 'personal reasons'

Premier's new cabinet brings an end to stand-alone mental health and addictions ministry

Tenant faces legal and financial hurdles to reclaim rental suite after landlord locked her out















































