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Several Canadian universities face security breach, student data leakedThe U of T, UBC and U of A are amongst the major Canadian post-secondary institutions dealing with fallout from a cybersecurity incident involving a popular platform called Canvas.EducationMay 8
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Mosquito study extends to North Shore this summerAs the weather gets warmer and climate change affects how long hot and dry weather continues, more mosquitoes can complete their life cycle quicker and the population can grow.HealthJun 17
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Food supply, conservation efforts turned B.C. waters into whale-sighting hotspotThe sightings have produced a raft of social media photos and videos that show the animals in the waters near major landmarks in and around Vancouver.EnvironmentJun 29
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RBC agrees to $45M class-action settlement over mutual fund feesCanadians who held mutual funds with RBC through discount brokers could be getting some money back in their pockets if a proposed class-action settlement gets approved.ConsumerJul 16
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Open fire and campfire bans coming into effect in B.C. amid dry lightning threatSeveral open fire bans, including campfire prohibitions, are coming into effect over the next two days in parts of British Columbia as crews prepare for the threat of new blazes.FireJul 15
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IBC estimates $230M in insured damage claimed from Edmonton stormsThe Insurance Bureau of Canada says two storms have resulted in almost a quarter billion dollars' worth of insured damage in Edmonton and the surrounding communities.ConsumerJul 16
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Some structures lost at resort due to Fraser Canyon firesA growing B.C. wildfire has forced more evacuations and closed part of the Trans-Canada Highway as officials warn gusty winds could intensify the blaze.FireJul 8
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Former B.C. Conservative MLA Amelia Boultbee joins provincial NDPFormer B.C. Conservative MLA Amelia Boultbee announced on Friday morning that she is joining the provincial NDP. She made the announcement in Victoria.PoliticsJul 3
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B.C. wildfire tally surges past 100 as lightning transforms fire season in a flashThe wildfire season in British Columbia has been transformed in a flash, with lightning strikes sending the tally of blazes burning in the province past 100.Fire3 hours
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B.C. officials brace for increased wildfire activity from dry lightningOfficials in British Columbia have their eyes on the skies as dry lightning strikes are listed as the probable cause of several new wildfires across the southern Interior.CanadaJul 16
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B.C. ‘movie house’ near Port Moody up for saleThe cabin is over 4,400 square feet and features five bedrooms and four bathrooms and is located in Anmore, which is close to Port Moody.EntertainmentJul 15
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B.C. rescuers helped locate young survivor in Venezuela quake rubbleBurnaby Urban Search and Rescue members returned from Venezuela after helping search earthquake rubble, where their work contributed to the rescue of a young boy.WorldJul 5
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B.C. wildfires 2026: Live map shows fires burning, locations and evacuationsThis B.C. wildfire map shows you where fires are burning in the province, how big they are and if there are any evacuation alerts or orders with the wildfires.FireJul 12
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American firm looks to close B.C. plant and government might get involvedThe Arkansas firm Central Moloney Inc. says it is consolidating its Canadian operations, meaning the loss of 43 B.C. jobs by the end of August.EconomyJul 11
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B.C. nurses say job action will expand to more locations across provinceIn a release, the union said that starting this weekend, picket lines will be up at major health-care facilities across the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island.HealthJul 9
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WATCH: Global News Hour at 6 BC: July 17Watch the online edition of Global News Hour at 6 BC.NewsJul 17
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Canada will be in Eurovision 2027. How does it work and what are the rules?Last week CBC/Radio-Canada announced it had become a full member of the European Broadcasting Union, making Canada eligible to participate in the contest.EntertainmentJul 2
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B.C. First Nations explore if nuclear power could meet province’s electricity needsB.C. is expecting a surge in electricity demand over the next two decades. While the province is betting on wind and solar, First Nations say they're exploring every option.EconomyJul 17
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B.C. pilot killed in crash while battling Colorado wildfire'Today, we mourn the loss of Nicholas Dale, who gave his life while supporting response efforts on the Gold Mountain Fire,' Colorado Congressman Jeff Hurd posted on X.FireJul 14
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B.C. looking to seize millions in properties of alleged criminalsB.C.'s director of civil forfeiture is going after five properties connected to an international crackdown on crime groups linked to India.CrimeJul 15