Shivani Joshi

Shivani Joshi is an associate producer at CBC Vancouver. You can contact her at shivani.joshi@cbc.ca

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Kelowna orchestra teams up with First Nation beatboxer for musical performance

Indigenous beatboxer and throat singer Poppa Nuge will be one of the stars of the Okanagan Symphony Orchestra's new show, Amplify.

B.C. woman cautions against online scammers amid search for rental housing

A woman from Prince George, B.C., is ringing the alarm about online scammers, after receiving what she described as several fraudulent messages while she and her husband were looking for a home to rent in Kamloops. 

Vancouver businesses short on the sweet stuff amid Rogers Sugar strike

Vancouver bakeries and candy-makers are struggling to keep up with demand for their sweet treats after workers at the Rogers Sugar Refinery walked off the job on Sept. 28. 

Search and rescue efforts continue for mushroom picker on Haida Gwaii amidst storm

A man who was picking mushrooms on the Drill Main Forest Service Road on Haida Gwaii has been missing since Sept. 20. 

Every fish in B.C.'s Emerald Lake may have to be killed after signs of rare parasite detected

Parks Canada says it is investigating a suspected case of whirling disease in Emerald Lake, in B.C.'s Yoho National Park. 

South African firefighters say goodbye with a final performance

215 South African firefighters bid farewell to B.C. on Thursday evening in Prince George with a celebratory dance, ahead their country's Heritage Day which falls on Sept. 24. 

Man charged after 3 people stabbed at festival in Vancouver's Chinatown

A 64-year-old man accused of stabbing three people at a festival in Vancouver's Chinatown over the weekend was out on a day pass from a Lower Mainland psychiatric facility at the time, according to police.
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How to safely share back-to-school photos of your kids

As children return to the classroom this week, social media feeds are set to become inundated with adorable first-day-of-school photos. 

Terry Fox was offered a free car if he let Mr. Peanut run with him, new book reveals

Author Bill Vigars's book Terry & Me: The Inside Story of the Marathon of Hope, was released on Aug. 29. The book, which includes anecdotes never heard before, aims to bring Terry Fox alive to readers, according to the author.

More than 100 people gather in New Westminster, B.C., to learn how to administer naloxone

The Purpose Society invited people from all over the Lower Mainland to join them at Moody Park on Aug. 31 to learn how to administer naloxone.