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The federal government has spent over $67 million on its gun buyback program - a program that has still not launched in four years. Gun control advocates argue the cost of letting weapons remain unchecked is far higher.
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Cleanup efforts continue following devastating floods across parts of central Europe and northern Italy. Afua Baah has the details.
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Mounted fears of another regional war erupting in the middle east after a senior Hezbollah commander was reportedly killed in the latest exchange of airstrikes between Israel and the militant group. Afua Baah has the details.
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Advocates for sexual assault survivors are calling on the federal government to change a section of the criminal code. Faiza Amin on why altering Section 278.1 could go a long way in protecting a victim's personal records.
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The federal government has spent over $67 million on its gun buyback program – a program that has still not launched in four years. Gun control advocates argue the cost of letting weapons remain unchecked is far higher.
Advocates for sexual assault survivors are calling on the federal government to change a section of the criminal code. Faiza Amin on why altering Section 278.1 could go a long way in protecting a victim’s personal records.
Vancouver Film School graduate Suzie Klimack is an Emmy-award winning makeup artist for her work on “Shogun.”
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David Eby spoke at the Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM) conference in what will be one of his final appearances as BC Premier ahead of the start of provincial election campaigning.
Transportation was top of mind on day 4 of the UBCM conference Thursday, with municipal leaders passing a vote in support of free transit for youths up to 18 years old.
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Vancouver Police are renewing an appeal for witnesses to the June 5 homicide of Wataru Kakiuchi, and have released videos of a vehicle in the area at the time.
The federal government announced Wednesday it’s putting a cap on the amount of temporary foreign workers that can be employed in the country’s workforce. The Surrey Board of Trade is raising concerns.