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A project years in the making has produced the clearest images ever from the infancy of the universe. David Zura speaks with one of the researchers who helped make it happen and finds out how the data is changing our understanding of existence itself
8h ago
The Vancouver Canucks exploded for five first-period goals including one from defenceman Elias Pettersson for his first career NHL goal as the Canucks take down the Anaheim Ducks 6-2.
A video has emerged depicting the final moment before 15 aid workers were killed by Israeli gunfire in the Gaza Strip. Karling Donoghue explains how the video contradicts the Israeli Military's depiction of events.
Liberal Leader Mark Carney announced a new apprenticeship grant Saturday he says will help boost Canada’s skilled trades workforce and increase labour mobility between provinces and territories. in an effort to “build one Canadian economy”
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A video has emerged depicting the final moment before 15 aid workers were killed by Israeli gunfire in the Gaza Strip. Karling Donoghue explains how the video contradicts the Israeli Military’s depiction of events.
A dog with broken bones was found allegedly dumped inside a garbage bin at a Vancouver park. As Jack Morse reports, the RCMP is investigating, and despite the very serious injuries, the pup is now on the road to recovery.
Vancouverites will head to the polls Saturday for a midterm byelection to select two new city councillors. As Monika Gul reports, the vote will serve to measure residents’ satisfaction with Mayor Ken Sim’s majority-holding ABC party.
Some are calling for a Vancouver Island candidate for the federal Conservatives to step down due to posts he made on social media about the history of residential schools in B.C. Kier Junos reports.
A McMaster Royal Historian says Canada’s official head of state is showing signs of solidarity with the nation in the wake of a trade war and talk of becoming the 51st state. David Zura explains.