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A large fire tore through a seniors housing complex over the weekend, marking the second time the building has been ablaze in recent years.
Jury deliberations are set to begin now the witness testimony at the coroner’s inquest into the fentanyl death of a University of Victoria student has ended.
Premier David Eby is continuing his pitch to nurses from the U.S., after applications to work in B.C. grow by 127 per cent.
Truffles the pig and a chicken named Little Red have been inseparable since they met at a B.C. sanctuary last month.
Two male students sustained non-life-threatening injuries in incident.
Drivers in the region are feeling pain at the pumps and process are expected to continue to soar come summer.
A man from North Vancouver has documented his grueling, month-long trek across the frozen tundra of a remote island.
Mayor Mike Hurley outlined plans to give his city an economic boost, as local governments feel the strain of a trade war with the U.S.
Traffic to be reduced to one lane in each direction during construction.
Adam finds out how a man picking-up litter is inspiring his neighbours to lift-up their spirits ...
Louis Rousseau, 78, says a Montreal police officer used excessive force during an arrest in the Plateau-Mont-Royal after he refused to leash his dog.
Economists and politicians say talk of Alberta separating from Canada could drive businesses to invest elsewhere. CTV News Edmonton's Chelan Skulski explains.
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