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CNN's Amy Kiley reports on the simultaneous extreme weather events causing destruction across the U.S.
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Statistics Canada said June's inflation rate rose to 1.9% as prices for new and used vehicles surge.
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West Vancouver police say it could be a long time before the cause of a deadly bus crash in Horseshoe Bay in May is known. Police were responding to the frustrations of Clineu Machado, whose four-year-old son was killed. Jack Morse reports.
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U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening Russian President Vladimir Putin with 100 per cent secondary tariffs if a deal to end the war in Ukraine is not reached in 50 days. Erica Natividad reports.
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CNN’s Amy Kiley reports on the simultaneous extreme weather events causing destruction across the U.S.
Statistics Canada said June’s inflation rate rose to 1.9% as prices for new and used vehicles surge.
A young girl is dead after being hit by a driver that was heading toward a townhouse complex garage. Cecilia Hua reports.
On May 28, at the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal a four-year-old boy was killed in a bus crash that left his mother in critical condition. For the first time since that life-altering day, Clineu Machado shares the story of his son Leonardo’s final day, his wife’s recovery, and his frustrations with the institutions who he thought were there for support. Joe Sadowski reports.
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CityNews’ Music reporter Lindsay Dunn spoke with country music star Lainey Wilson about her new song and a career first the multi-award-winning artist just experienced.
A crash on Highway 17 involving an SUV and a motorcycle has sent one man to hospital with potential life-altering injuries. The collision caused heavy delays for ferry travellers as the highway was closed off for several hours. Joe Sadowski reports.
The province has mandated that all secondary schools install AEDs and naloxone kits by the end of 2025. As Jack Morse reports, some school districts say they can’t afford this and are calling on the B.C. government to fully fund the changes.