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A Community Dinner of Remembrance was organized on Sunday night, approved by many of the victims' families. Of note, this dinner was not put on by Filipino BC but set up by the newly formed group Lapu-Lapu Society of B.C. Theresa Barrera reports.
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A West Vancouver synagogue is throwing cold water on suspicions that an early morning car fire in its parking lot was motivated by hate. Jack Rabb reports.
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This week marks 10 years since the province declared a public health emergency in response to the rapid rise in drug-related deaths, marking the beginning of what is recognized as the toxic drug crisis. Angelina Ravelli reports.
Colour, music, and community spirit fill the streets of South Vancouver as tens of thousands gather to celebrate Vaisakhi, a major spring festival celebrated by people of the Sikh faith around the world. Joe Sadowski reports.
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A Community Dinner of Remembrance was organized on Sunday night, approved by many of the victims’ families. Of note, this dinner was not put on by Filipino BC but set up by the newly formed group Lapu-Lapu Society of B.C. Theresa Barrera reports.
Jenn Hansma remembers the harrowing conditions during the fire and the two friends that were lost in the fire. Residents are still looking for answers, four years later. Jack Rabb (@Rabbporting) reports.
The Artemis II astronauts have returned home from their historic mission around the moon. Karling Donoghue details their risky trip back to Earth, and how they’re feeling after making history.
April 11, 2026 3:45 pm PST PST
For most people, recycling can be a chore. But one five-year-old boy in Maple Ridge loves recycling so much, he decided to celebrate his birthday at a local recycling depot. Cecilia Hua has the story.
April 10, 2026 7:22 pm PST PST
First Nations leaders are pushing back against B.C.’s plan to suspend parts of DRIPA, calling the suspension a threat to Indigenous rights and reconciliation. Premier David Eby says the move is needed to reduce legal risk. Joe Sadowski has the story.
April 10, 2026 7:20 pm PST PST
The FIFA World Cup is on the horizon, and anticipation is starting to build here in Vancouver. Fans are now getting a chance to see the solid-gold trophy, but this comes amid concerns about the tournament’s price tag. Jack Rabb reports.
April 10, 2026 7:24 pm PST PST