Nono Shen
About Nono Shen
Reporter with The Canadian Press
After the fires, Christmas is different
British Columbia's 2023 wildfires were a life-changing disaster for many, and their impact has echoed into the holiday season.
Conservative deputy says Liberal MP is 'unhinged' for linking Poilievre and Winnipeg killings
Federal Conservative deputy leader Melissa Lantsman is calling a Metro Vancouver MP "unhinged" for a social media post that questioned if there was a connection between Pierre Poilievre and a weekend shooting in Manitoba that killed four people.
Hardeep Nijjar had weekly meetings with CSIS before murder that Trudeau links to India: son
The son of Sikh community leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar says his father met regularly with Canadian intelligence officers in the months before he was shot dead in British Columbia last June, a killing that's been credibly linked to India, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told the House of Commons on Monday, Sept. 18, 2023.
B.C. Sikhs request protection after India blamed for Nijjar murder
Harkirat Kaur said she had a relationship with Sikh community leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar that was like “father and daughter” before his killing in Surrey, B.C., in June.
Vancouver's Chinatown stabbing suspect was on day release after killing daughter
Carol Lee, chairwoman of the Vancouver Chinatown Foundation, says the neighbourhood is all about resilience.
Emotions run high as West Kelowna residents tour fire zone to view the ashes
Annick deGooyer knew that her family's home of more than 20 years had been destroyed by the McDougall Creek wildfire that consumed scores of properties in West Kelowna, B.C., about three weeks ago.
When in drought, some in B.C. paint their lawns green
What's the secret of a lush-looking lawn in Metro Vancouver, where watering is banned amid a brutal drought?
Air conditioners 'a necessity' as B.C. heat breaks near century-old records
When Nicky Fried and her husband arrived in Vancouver from South Africa more than 30 years ago, they didn't need an air conditioner.
Records smashed in B.C. heat wave with temperatures hitting 40 C in some areas
During British Columbia's heat dome in 2021, Nasrin Moshiri had to resort to putting the children in her daycare in the bathtub to stay cool.
Scores of young Canadians are spending summer on the frontlines of wildfire fight
When Reese Lange was in kindergarten, she dreamed of joining the police. But it was in high school that she realized her true calling.