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'The most difficult student': Education assistant reinstated after 'pushing' violent 9-year-old

A B.C. educational assistant has won her job back after being accused of pushing an autistic nine-year-old who had clawed at her face and kicked her in the nose.

CBC's Open House and Food Bank day raising money for those in need

Join CBC Vancouver on December 6 for the 33rd annual Open House & Food Bank Day to help support local food banks this holiday season.

Jody Wilson-Raybould to push for Indigenous rights recognition framework

After being honoured by First Nations leaders during a ceremony that saw her called a hero, a trailbreaker and an icon, Jody Wilson-Raybould said pushing again for the creation of landmark legislation on Indigenous rights is one of her main priorities heading into the coming minority session of Parliament.

Metro Vancouver transit workers ratify new contract with Coast Mountain

Metro Vancouver bus and SeaBus workers have voted in favour of a new three-year deal with Coast Mountain Bus Company. The union representing the 5,000 workers says 84.3 per cent voted in favour of the new deal, ending the weeks-long dispute. 

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Victoria's market-style food bank lends dignity to those who use it

Travis Vader's final bid for appeal in deaths of senior couple heading to B.C. dismissed by Supreme Court

'We will make do': Surrey fire chief insists hiring freeze won't affect public safety

'It took a tragedy to create this': But union supports recommendations in report on deadly sawmill explosions

No one hurt, but 6 forced out of home after overnight fire in South Vancouver