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David Ball

David Ball

Reporter at CBUT-DT (CBC Vancouver) Online

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Vancouver Art Gallery holds 'ground-awakening' ceremony at its future location

The Vancouver Art Gallery hosted a ceremony at the location of its future building in downtown Vancouver on Friday and offered free admission until 8 p.m. at its current site.
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Vancouver migrant rights activists join national day of protest for...

Supporters of migrant rights rallied in downtown Vancouver on Sunday, calling for Ottawa to live up to its promise of permanent residency for more foreign workers in Canada.
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Selwyn Romilly, B.C.'s first Black judge, remembered as 'trailblaze...

Selwyn Romilly was appointed to the provincial court in 1974, and in 1995 was named a B.C. Supreme Court justice. He retired in 2015.
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Provincial decision looms for Cariboo Gold Mine at edge of Wells, B.C.

The proposed $588-million Cariboo Gold Mine in Wells, B.C., is awaiting a final decision from provincial cabinet ministers, who have until Wednesday to say yes or no.
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As drought dries up B.C. rivers, conservationists turn to beavers f...

The ongoing drought in many parts of B.C. is causing some rivers in the province’s northern Interior to reach their driest mid-October levels in years. In Prince George, the unusually low waters have locals worried.
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'A great deal of respect': Remembrance Day ceremonies honour vetera...

Sombre memorials were held across B.C. on Saturday for Remembrance Day, which the premier said demonstrates that British Columbians "stand in solidarity" with those who served in the Armed Forces.
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This B.C. inventor hopes to help curb the catalytic converter crime...

An inventor in B.C.'s Okanagan Valley jokes that his neighbours probably hate him after several years of frequently blasting car alarms. But Rod Newlove, who invented the Converter Defender alarm system, thinks it's worth it in his battle against catalytic converter theft.
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B.C. should expand safer-supply program despite drug diversion risk...

A new report from Dr. Bonnie Henry has called on the B.C. government to broaden the availability and types of drugs that can be prescribed under the province's controversial safer-supply program.
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Rural seniors in B.C. face worsening service gap, watchdog warns

B.C.'s seniors advocate finds one quarter of the province's rural population is now over 65, six per cent more than in cities. Within eight years, the age gap will grow even wider.
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B.C. children's rep threatens ex-staffer with legal action

A lawyer says British Columbia's children's watchdog is trying to stop a former employee from speaking out about the death of a six-year-old Indigenous boy. The Representative for Children and Youth calls the allegation 'unfounded.'
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UBC prof Suzanne Simard named in Time's 'most influential' list

Simard, author of Finding the Mother Tree, joins fellow Canadians like actors Elliot Page and Michael J. Fox, Pulitzer-winning podcaster Connie Walker, and artificial intelligence researcher Yoshua Bengio on Time Magazine’s annual list.