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High-Grade Antimony Discovery in British Columbia

Maxus Mining Corporation announces significant high-grade antimony findings at its Alturas West Project in British Columbia, positioning the company as a key player in critical mineral exploration.

Pregnant British teen freed after Dubai drug conviction

A 19-year-old pregnant British student has been released from Dubai prison after being found guilty of smuggling cocaine. Learn how she avoided a potential life sentence in this dramatic international case.

Manchester Train Stabbing: Man Charged After 11 Injured

British authorities have charged a 27-year-old man with attempted murder following a brutal stabbing rampage on a Manchester train that left 11 people wounded in what police are calling a random act of violence.

B.C. Emergency Forestry Summit Over U.S. Tariff Crisis

British Columbia's forestry sector faces crisis as punishing U.S. duties threaten thousands of jobs. Premier David Eby announces emergency summit to develop survival strategy for the struggling industry.

BC First Nation votes for self-governance treaty

The Tla'amin Nation has voted resoundingly in favor of a groundbreaking treaty that moves the community toward self-governance and marks a significant step in reconciliation efforts.

BC First Nation votes for self-governance treaty

Kitselas First Nation members have voted decisively to approve a landmark treaty that moves the community toward self-governance and economic independence after decades of negotiations.

BC Hydro Site C Dam: What Went Wrong Exposed

An in-depth investigation reveals how BC Hydro's Site C dam project spiraled into a multi-billion dollar crisis. Discover the management failures, construction disasters, and political pressures that plagued Canada's largest public infrastructure project.

Kelowna: Canada's First UNESCO Gastronomy City

Kelowna, BC makes culinary history as UNESCO designates it Canada's first Creative City of Gastronomy, recognizing its farm-to-table excellence and Indigenous food heritage.

RCMP shooting on Sunshine Coast turns fatal

A man has died following a police-involved shooting in Roberts Creek, BC. The Independent Investigations Office is examining the circumstances surrounding the fatal incident.

UK Train Stabbing Suspect Released Without Charges

British authorities have released a man arrested in connection with a violent train station stabbing incident without pressing charges, as the investigation into the shocking attack continues to unfold.

Royal Sisters' Diverging Paths After Andrew Scandal

Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie navigate dramatically different public lives as their father Prince Andrew remains embroiled in controversy. Discover how the York sisters are carving separate identities.

CTV News Vancouver Wins Canada's Best Local Newscast Award

CTV News Vancouver has been honored with the 2024 RTDNA Award for Best Local Newscast in Canada, marking a significant achievement for British Columbia's leading news team and their commitment to exceptional journalism.

Prince Andrew Stripped of Final Military Role

Britain's Ministry of Defence confirms the Duke of York will lose his last remaining military affiliation amid ongoing sexual assault lawsuit controversy, marking a dramatic royal demotion.

Woke Movement Targets Canadian Hero Matthew Begbie

The legacy of Sir Matthew Begbie, British Columbia's first chief justice, is under fire as activists demand removal of his name from landmarks. Discover the complex story behind Canada's latest historical controversy.

RCMP seize drugs, guns and cash in northern BC raid

A major police operation in northern British Columbia has resulted in the seizure of illegal firearms, substantial quantities of drugs, and over $20,000 in cash, highlighting ongoing organized crime activity in the region.

Prince Andrew's New Home at Sandringham Estate Revealed

Discover the details of Prince Andrew's controversial move to Royal Lodge on the Sandringham Estate, including the property's history, security arrangements, and what this means for the disgraced royal's future.

Supreme Court to Rule on BC's Escaped Ostriches Case

Canada's highest court will decide November 6 whether to hear the bizarre case of escaped ostriches from a BC farm, pitting animal rights against agricultural regulations in a precedent-setting legal showdown.

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