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Vancouver-based non-profit Backpack Buddies is urging the community to help a waitlist of two-thousand children facing hunger this holiday season, amid the Canada Post strike affecting year-end mail-in donations.
3h ago
The leaders of all major federal political parties came out of a Tuesday meeting, appearing to agree to work together to fight American tariffs. This comes just days after the Prime Minister met the U.S. president-elect in person.
1h ago
Many residents in the Great Lakes and northeast regions of the United States are digging out from under several feet of lake-effect snow. Laura Aguirre looks at how neighbours are helping each other get the upper hand before the next wave arrives.
4h ago
On International Day of Persons with Disabilities a new report suggests organizations are not doing enough to close the employment gap for Canadians with disabilities. This report reveals that doing so could add $50 billion to Canada's GDP.
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On International Day of Persons with Disabilities a new report suggests organizations are not doing enough to close the employment gap for Canadians with disabilities. This report reveals that doing so could add $50 billion to Canada’s GDP.
Surrey city council unanimously passed the 72 Avenue corridor project Monday night, the largest investment in the city’s history, clocking in at $150 million. Cecilia Hua has the details.
6h ago
Fans are spending thousands of dollars for Taylor Swift tickets, as the Eras tour wraps up in Vancouver. But as Jack Morse reports, there’s also plenty of ticket scammers out there.
19h ago
A postal worker with complex health needs in Vancouver is struggling to make end meet, after losing her disability benefits during the Canada Post strike. Kier Junos reports.
Cyber Monday is one of the biggest retail days of the year in Canada. But as the Canada Post strike enters its third week, businesses are feeling the impact of the strike. Monika Gul reports.
The Independent Investigations Office of BC (IIO) says it is investigating a police-involved shooting that led to one man being injured in Vancouver. Angela Bower has the details.