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Vancouver police investigating homicide after young woman found dead on city's east side

Vancouver police say officers were called overnight to a home in an area near Rupert Street and Euclid Avenue on the city's east side.

Prince Harry plays volleyball with Vancouver schoolchildren after appearance at Grey Cup

The Duke of Sussex was promoting an Invictus Games school program online ahead of next year's tournament in B.C.

Ottawa urges return to table after B.C. port dispute talks break down

One week after the lockout began at B.C.'s ports, the federal labour minister is again urging the employers and the union, back to the table.

B.C. port employers issue lockout notice in contract dispute with foremen union

Ports in British Columbia are waking up to the possibility of another provincewide labour disruption as employers say they will lock out members of the union representing more than 700 foremen after it served a strike notice.

B.C. environmental groups lose bid to stop Alaskan fishery's sustainable certification

A coalition of Canadian environmental groups has lost its latest bid to prevent Alaska's salmon fishery from being labelled as sustainable by an international certification body.

Election recounts rarely change results, but they help demonstrate integrity, poli sci prof says

Recounts may not change election results very often, but British Columbia political scientist David Black says they play an increasingly vital role in demonstrating election integrity.

Vancouver Park Board to close homeless encampment at CRAB Park

The CRAB Park encampment began in 2021, remaining in place in 2022 when a B.C. Supreme Court judge set aside eviction notices partially because the city didn't have enough indoor shelter spaces to accommodate those living at the camp.

Leaders condemn B.C. rally where 'death to Canada' cry went up

CBC News has not independently verified videos posted online of a Vancouver rally, but a CBC journalist who passed by the rally said they clearly heard a speaker chant, "death to Canada, death to the United States."

Tough to identify battlegrounds in B.C. election as race heats up

A significant redistribution of the electoral map, along with the collapse of the Opposition B.C. United party and the rise of the upstart B.C. Conservatives as the B.C. NDP's main challenger make forecasting the election particularly tough, analysts say.

Metro Vancouver grain terminal workers union set to strike

The union representing grain workers at terminals in Metro Vancouver says it has served the employer with a 72-hour strike notice.