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A massive blaze seen and smelled around Vancouver early Wednesday morning displaced seven people and severely damaged multiple businesses on East Hastings Street. Joe Sadowski reports.
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The U.S. Vice President says the U.S. will freeze territorial lines between Russia and Ukraine close to where they are today, as a method of moving ceasefire discussions along. Karling Donoghue reports.
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Indian leaders are promising to respond to a deadly militant attack on a group of tourists in the Kashmir region. Karling Donoghue takes a look at funeral proceedings, and how the country is coping with the mass tragedy.
With just days to go until election day, federal leaders continue to appeal for votes. The Tories are reinforcing their pledge to crack down on tent encampments, while the NDP and Liberals are seeking western votes.
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The Queen of Coquitlam had to be towed into Horseshoe Bay on Monday due to a mechanical failure. As Jack Morse reports, it’s the latest issue for an aging fleet that BC Ferries is still a long way from replacing.
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Five former Canadian world junior hockey players have pleaded not guilty to sexual assault, as a jury is sworn in for the high profile trial. Michelle Mackey reports from London.
In the final days on the federal campaign trail, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is admitting he’s no longer fighting to become the next prime minister but instead trying to secure as many NDP seats as possible. Cecilia Hua reports.
BC Ferries says an issue with one of its vessels was repaired hours after the Queen of Coquitlam broke down mid-sailing from Langdale to Horseshoe Bay, stranding hundreds of passengers on board.
Family and friends of murdered and missing women in Vancouver held a march Monday, calling for justice for their loved ones. Jack Morse reports.