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A financial decision to cut lifeguards from some Vancouver beaches this summer has prompted calls for water safety. As Joe Sadowski reports, advocates say most drownings occur in unsupervised waters.
5h ago
A newly released video may send a shiver down the spine of any parent with a teenage driver. A young driver is going much too fast and crashes into a dump truck. Incidents of excessive speeding are on the rise as Sarah Jones reports.
6h ago
Its been four years since the federal government invoked the Emergencies Act to put an end to the truckers' convoy protest that brought Ottawa to a standstill for weeks. As Xiaoli Li explains, the fight over whether that move was constitutional.
9h ago
Iran launched a new wave of strikes on Israel and Gulf neighbours as Israel said it killed Iran’s intelligence minister overnight. Brandon Rowe reports.
10h ago
Its been four years since the federal government invoked the Emergencies Act to put an end to the truckers’ convoy protest that brought Ottawa to a standstill for weeks. As Xiaoli Li explains, the fight over whether that move was constitutional.
U.S. Vice-President JD Vance said Canada has ‘taken advantage’ of the U.S. for most of his whole life, seemingly referring to Canada and the U.S. first trade deal nearly 40 years ago.
13h ago
A growing number of Canadians say they’ve had enough of tipping, and a new national survey suggests the country may be reaching a breaking point.
17h ago
In a video now catching waves online, crews aboard a foreign vessel in Vancouver are seen pulling up traps filled to the brim with Dungeness crabs. It is illegal to pull up crab traps at night. Cecilia Hua reports.
19h ago
Cross-examination continued in the trial of the suspect, who is accused of second-degree murder in the killing of Paul Schmidt. Crown prosecutor Daniel Pruim questioned the accused about the knife used in the 2023 stabbing. Angelina Ravelli reports.
March 17, 2026 7:16 pm PST PST
The B.C. government says its efforts to attract health-care professionals from the U.S. are working. Hundreds of doctors and nurses have moved to B.C. in the past year. Sarah Jones looks at why they’re coming.
18h ago