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The father of a man who was badly burned in an incident over the weekend, got to meet the man who helped save his son. Kier Junos reports.
12m ago
Former B.C. premier Christy Clark confirmed on Tuesday that she will not run for the federal Liberal leadership. Monika Gul reports.
2h ago
Some social media users who use TikTok to generate income are worried about what a potential ban could mean for them. Brandon Rowe takes a look and has the story.
3h ago
With a potential U.S. ban just days away, there are reports that Elon Musk could end up buying TikTok's American operations.
With a potential U.S. ban just days away, there are reports that Elon Musk could end up buying TikTok’s American operations.
In what environmental groups are calling a setback, a legal challenge against a major port expansion on B.C.’s waterfront was thrown out by a federal judge. Cecilia Hua has the details.
11h ago
Police are searching for witnesses after an incident left a man badly burned near a Skytrain station. As Jack Morse reports, a Vancouver lawyer happened to be passing by in time to douse the man on fire.
23h ago
A new shelter for women experiencing homelessness has opened in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. Lauren Stallone reports.
Two more cabinet ministers say they’re not running to be Liberal leader. Who does that leave in the running? Do any of them have a chance? And do Canadians know who any of these people are?
Canadians must be prepared for U.S. tariffs — that’s according to Alberta Premier Danielle Smith. As our Glen McGregor reports, Smith met this past weekend with incoming President Donald Trump.