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Canada ranked among happiest countries in the world

Canada ranked among happiest countries in the world

The Great White North ranked ahead of the United States and the United Kingdom.
Here’s the best way to fall and not get hurt (VIDEO)

Here’s the best way to fall and not get hurt (VIDEO)

Falling is one of the leading causes of injuries in the country, according to Statistics Canada.
Court case wrapping for man accused of assaulting reporter at Vancouver Trump rally

Court case wrapping for man accused of assaulting reporter at Vancouver Trump rally

CBC photojournalist Ben Nelms was punched in the face while covering the January 2021 Donald Trump rally at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
B.C. woman hopes to inspire people to get genetic testing

B.C. woman hopes to inspire people to get genetic testing

Ashley Doyle shares her 10 years of facing cancer.
'Unbelievable!' Lucky Vancouver man wins a million bucks on regular coffee outing

'Unbelievable!' Lucky Vancouver man wins a million bucks on regular coffee outing

“My first thought was, ‘I can’t believe it!’”
Sikhs call for expedited pathway to Canada for Afghan refugees

Sikhs call for expedited pathway to Canada for Afghan refugees

The call comes as Calgary, Vancouver and Kelowna prepare to receive 98 Afghan Sikh and Hindu refugee families this month after a seven-year process for the approval of their refugee applications by Immigration Canada.
Hate crimes under-reported in Canada, say anti-racism advocates

Hate crimes under-reported in Canada, say anti-racism advocates

Even as Statistics Canada reports that hate crimes are soaring in the country, anti-racism advocates say the numbers don’t tell the whole story.
Oyster brands recalled in B.C. due to possible norovirus

Oyster brands recalled in B.C. due to possible norovirus

Health Canada is warning consumers that Stellar Bay Shellfish brand may be exposed to norovirus contamination.
B.C. Ferries extends schedule changes due to staffing shortage

B.C. Ferries extends schedule changes due to staffing shortage

Anticipating staff shortages in the months ahead, B.C. Ferries has extended until June 22 schedule changes to three of its routes in order to maintain reliable service.
Pickleball players banned from Victoria park for making a racket

Pickleball players banned from Victoria park for making a racket

The noise from pickleball “is an irritant,” acknowledges the head of the Victoria Regional Pickleball Association, noting studies have suggested the sound is the equivalent of cars passing on a street. “But it doesn’t break any noise bylaws.”