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B.C. mother calls on Ottawa to fix no-fly list error that flags her 4-year-old daughter

Amber Cammish and dozens of members of No Fly List Kids are asking Ottawa to improve administration of the federal no-fly list.

Food columnist highlights new Vancouver restaurants that focus on fresh fish

Check out three Vancouver restaurants that focus on upscale fresh fish while maintaining chill vibes.

More birds are flying into windows in Metro Vancouver, wildlife rescue says

The Wildlife Rescue Association of B.C. suggests increased urbanization and wildfires could be factors for the increase in injured birds.

Actors union says performers could lose work if they report harassment

Sue Brouse, Director of Human Resources for ACTRA, says the culture of fear about reporting harassment in the film industry needs to change. However, she admits it's possible that those who come forward may be out of a job.

B.C vintner vows to rebuild after wildfire hits his California winery

A West Vancouver man who owns a California winery, feels fortunate that he didn't lose everything to wildfires and says he plans to rebuild what he lost. Another local winery owner with vines in California says he's keeping a watchful eye on his estate that has not been touched by the fires.

Local fire expert explains what B.C. can learn from how California's wildfires are spreading

Local fire ecologist, Bob Gray, explains how B.C. can mitigate the rapid spread of wildfires like the ones currently raging in California.

Psychology professor says Las Vegas is only beginning to deal with the tragic aftermath of the mass shooting

Las Vegas professor who deals with PTSD among first responders explains how the city is coping more than a week after the Las Vegas mass shooting.

Vancouver receives $930,000 from ICBC to make roads safer

ICBC has given the City of Vancouver $930,000 to invest in road safety projects.

New York Times tech columnist wants online platforms to prevent misinformation spreading during breaking news

New York Times tech columnist wants online news aggregators to hire humans to help prevent algorithms from spreading inaccurate information during breaking news.

Wildfire-ravaged Pressy Lake residents ask whether officials did enough to save homes

Pressy Lake residents want to know what was done in the two weeks between the community's evacuation order and the fire reaching their homes.