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B.C. chef unofficially breaks Guinness World Record for longest time cooking

B.C. chef unofficially breaks Guinness World Record for longest time cooking

After more than five days in the kitchen, a local restaurateur from Kamloops has unofficially set a new benchmark in culinary endurance.
Amid wildfires, B.C. tree planting to plummet for third year

Amid wildfires, B.C. tree planting to plummet for third year

Tree planting in British Columbia is set to decline for a third straight year, falling short of government promises as wildfires destroy forests and timber harvests decrease.
Vancouver man sentenced for dangerous hunting in Pemberton

Vancouver man sentenced for dangerous hunting in Pemberton

The man fired two shots after dark at a deer near someone’s home
Lung cancer survival rate has doubled, but it still causes the most cancer deaths: StatCan

Lung cancer survival rate has doubled, but it still causes the most cancer deaths: StatCan

Lung cancer is responsible for almost a quarter of all cancer deaths in Canada.
How Canadians can prepare for wildfire evacuations, from emergency plans to go bags

How Canadians can prepare for wildfire evacuations, from emergency plans to go bags

Wildfires are threatening communities across Canada, raising questions about how people can best prepare for evacuations. Officials ordered the evacuation of parts of a suburb of St. John's, N.L.
Map: Here are the cheapest neighbourhoods for rent in Metro Vancouver this August

Map: Here are the cheapest neighbourhoods for rent in Metro Vancouver this August

Your guide to the Lower Mainland's cheapest rent.
Air Canada to begin cancelling flights ahead of possible work stoppage on Saturday

Air Canada to begin cancelling flights ahead of possible work stoppage on Saturday

Travellers say they are bracing for uncertainty as Air Canada prepares to gradually suspend flights ahead of a potential work stoppage on Saturday.
Rob Shaw: Attorney general vows to defend B.C. private land ownership from legal uncertainty

Rob Shaw: Attorney general vows to defend B.C. private land ownership from legal uncertainty

The Cowichan Nation case has sparked a debate about reconciliation, land rights and the future of private property in B.C.
B.C. billionaire wanting Hudson's Bay leases says landlord concerns are 'misguided'

B.C. billionaire wanting Hudson's Bay leases says landlord concerns are 'misguided'

Ruby Liu says if it makes landlords more confident in her plan, she will personally guarantee the first year of rent she’ll have to pay them.
Pop-up store sells things hotel guests leave behind, for a good cause

Pop-up store sells things hotel guests leave behind, for a good cause

A Second Hand Hope pop-up store triggered a lineup of about 200 people along Lower Johnson Street on the first of five days of sales on Tuesday.