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As Americans decide their next president, CityNews is speaking with the U.S. ambassador to Canada, gathering his thoughts on what's been a tumultuous election campaign.
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Surrey Council has approved the first round of cannabis shops to open for business. As Joe Sadowski reports, the city has approved 12 new retail locations.
The B.C. port strike entered its second day on Tuesday. As Monika Gul reports, the Federal government does not have any plans to step in yet.
Around 290,000 homes were impacted in Monday’s windstorm. BC Hydro crews are working around the clock to restore power. Cecilia Hua reports.
As Americans decide their next president, CityNews is speaking with the U.S. ambassador to Canada, gathering his thoughts on what’s been a tumultuous election campaign.
As Americans cast their ballot, Native Americans are looking for a candidate that will continue to work with their Nations after the election
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The Burnaby School Board is following Surrey’s footsteps by considering extended schedules at high schools to address overcrowding. Cecilia Hua reports.
Businesses impacted by construction on the Broadway Subway Project are asking for tax relief from the provincial government. Angela Bower reports.
A team from BCIT has taken home gold from the 2024 Cybathlon, showcasing a custom-built wheelchair that dominated the competition. Lauren Stallone reports.
The province-wide lockout against a union of more than 700 foremen at all British Columbia ports has started. The BC Maritime Employers Association has said the lockout is meant to “facilitate a safe and orderly wind-down of operations” in light of “escalating and unpredictable strike action.” Jack Morse has more from the Port of Vancouver.