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Moira Wyton

Moira Wyton

Reporter & Associate Producer at CBUT-DT (CBC Vancouver) Online

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  • English
  • French
Covering topics
  • Health & Medicine
  • Society
  • Politics

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7 human-caused wildfires reported in central B.C. in 1 afternoon

Wildfire crews are battling an out-of-control wildfire in central British Columbia — one of seven human-caused blazes reported in the Cariboo region on Saturday afternoon, according to the B.C. Wildfire Service.
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Man charged with 2nd-degree murder in White Rock stabbing: IHIT - CBC

A man has been charged in the stabbing death of Kulwinder Singh Sohi at the White Rock pier last week, according to police.
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London Drugs begins to gradually reopen stores after cyberattack - ...

London Drugs says it is gradually reopening its stores across Western Canada, six days after the retail and pharmacy chain shuttered all locations, due to a cybersecurity incident.
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Litany of lawsuits blame former B.C. condo owners for huge fire - C...

More than 20 residents driven from their Abbotsford, B.C., homes by a May 2022 condo fire are now suing three former neighbours, among other defendants including the city, fire department and property management company, alleging negligence that started or contributed to the destructive fire.
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Community anger after another pedestrian hit by VPD vehicle

The family of a man hit by a speeding Vancouver police vehicle in the Downtown Eastside says the guilty officer’s punishment — a $2,000 fine — is “nothing” compared to how severely the 2022 collision altered Dennis Hunter’s life.
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Twice-displaced Abbotsford woman calls for more disaster supports -...

An Abbotsford, B.C., woman who lost two homes in six months — one to flood and one to fire — says more long-term mental health and housing supports are needed to prevent others from the devastation she says she has experienced.
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B.C. university withdraws from embattled drug insurance program - C...

Kwantlen Polytechnic University says it has withdrawn from an insurance cost-savings program at the centre of a past union grievance and an instructor’s ongoing human rights complaint alleging it previously prevented him from accessing ‘life-changing’ medication.
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Girl, 14, charged with attempted murder after allegedly setting cla...

The 14-year-old girl accused of seriously injuring a 15-year-old classmate by lighting her on fire at a Saskatoon high school has been charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault and arson.
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Sask. grain farmers say strike at B.C. export terminals a 'gut punch'

Saskatchewan grain farmers say their busy harvest season could be derailed after workers at six major grain export terminals in Metro Vancouver walked off the job Tuesday morning, and are urging Ottawa to do more to prevent future supply chain disruptions.
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2 First Nations civil servants in Sask. 'shamed,' sent home for wea...

First Nations leaders in Saskatchewan are calling for change and more education after they say two First Nations women who work at the Meadow Lake provincial court house were "shamed" and sent home Monday for wearing orange shirts for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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3 key takeaways from the Saskatchewan provincial election

The Saskatchewan Party won its fifth consecutive majority government Monday, CBC has projected, but the legislature will look significantly different this time around.