Nono Shen
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Reporter with The Canadian Press
BC NDP want RCMP investigation of alleged Conservative blackmailers
The chair of British Columbia's NDP caucus has written to the RCMP requesting an investigation into allegations that former members of the B.C. Conservative Opposition tried to blackmail their ex-colleagues.
China tariffs eat into BC spot prawn season, but foodies queue for kiss of the sea
Toronto resident Krista Jang showed off her "haul" on the False Creek Fishermen's Wharf in Vancouver — a bag of sweet and meaty spot prawns, live and kicking and fresh off the boat.
Dive-bombed or not, Vancouverites still pro-crow, researchers say
Along her journey towards understanding Vancouver's crows, psychology professor Suzanne MacDonald says she made a friend.
BC orders Hobo Hot Spring restored, as new fence blocks public use
The British Columbia government has ordered the restoration of free natural hot spring pools that were mysteriously filled with dirt and boulders last fall.
New BC corrections unit provides involuntary care for mental health, addictions
British Columbia's premier says the ongoing toxic drug crisis in the province has led to a cohort of people with serious brain injuries who are too deep in their addiction and mental-health crisis to ask for help.
Some Canadian schools put U.S. field trips on hold amid trade war
There are disappointed students, anxious parents and cautious school officials in at least two Canadian school districts that have suspended or cancelled trips over political uncertainty in the United States.
Critically endangered sunflower sea stars seeking refuge in B.C. fiords
Alyssa Gehman vividly recalls seeing starfish for the first time while on a kayaking trip in British Columbia's Desolation Sound in Grade 8.
Tesla gets the boot from Vancouver International Auto Show
Tesla has been removed from participating in this week's Vancouver International Auto Show over safety concerns, the event's executive director says.
In Point Roberts, America's 'most Canadian town,' Trump's trade war hurts wallets and hearts
Point Roberts residents say there's been a decline in traffic and business from across the border. Some want Canadians to know that U.S. President Donald Trump doesn't represent their views, with his economic assault and talk of annexation, as they declare their affection for Canada with Maple Leaf flags, stickers and a banner on the only grocery store.
Small-town mayors on both sides of Canada and U.S. border try to keep it friendly
Bigger municipalities in B.C. have been talking of boycotts and reciprocal action against the threat of American tariffs on Canadian exports, with Vancouver's council voting to direct procurement contracts to Canadian businesses instead of American ones, and suburban New Westminster asking staff to halt non-essential work trips to the United States.