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Tariff uncertainty slows February housing activity in B.C.
Tariff threats from the U.S. slowed home sales in B.C. last month, the B.C. Real Estate Association said Tuesday. Read More
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Companies jumping on 'buy Canadian' bandwagon, but the patriotic wave can backfire
Satbir Cheema runs an organization that helps people become Canadian, so it's natural that he wanted to start something for people to rally around at a time of threats from a U.S. trade war. Read More
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Heart's Nancy Wilson says Vancouver was essential to the classic rock group's career
When: March 13, 6:30 p.m. Read More
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China tariffs a blow to B.C. seafood sector already struggling with U.S. tariff war
Geoduck divers represented by James Austin's seafood association who are out in the waters off Haida Gwaii right now will be among the first to feel the bite of China's retaliatory tariffs on Canada following its levies on Chinese steel and electric vehicles. Read More
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Canadian strike force targeting fentanyl and other drugs 'already rolling out,' says RCMP
Canada’s new strike force to tackle cross-border drug smuggling and organized crime "has already started rolling out," a senior RCMP officer said Monday. Read More
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Canadian governments fail to stop money laundering because they want the cash, says law prof
Politicians in Canada are mostly pretending they’re desperate to crack down on money laundering, according to the stark, well-constructed argument of a University of Calgary law professor, Sanaa Ahmed. Read More
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Spring Break 2024 in Metro Vancouver: Here's a list of events and activities
Did you miss out on registering your kids for spring break camps? Never fear, there are still plenty of family-friendly events and activities to check out around Metro Vancouver. Read More
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How will U.S. tariff threat impact Bank of Canada's interest rate announcement?
In the lead-up to the 2024 U.S. presidential election, interest rate theory was fairly simple. Read More
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David Eby's NDP gleeful as the B.C. Conservatives unravel
VICTORIA — The day began with three former B.C. Conservative MLAs denouncing Opposition leader John Rustad in terms that would have been over the top if directed at the NDP premier. Read More
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Opinion: Without reliable ferry service, our economy and quality of life suffer
From the goods that stock our shelves and the visitors who sustain our tourism industry to the workers who keep our communities running, B.C. depends on B.C. Ferries as a critical transportation link. Without reliable ferry service, our economy and quality of life suffer. Read More
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Adopt-A-School: A little help can make a huge difference
COURTENAY — Poor attendance is the most main reason many impoverished students fail to graduate, says Karma Taiji, co-principal of Glacier View Secondary, a Comox Valley alternate school with 190 students. Read More
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Model X marks the spot: Tesla driver leaks his location after alleged hit and run
The driver of a Tesla who rammed two parked cars, then fled, unwittingly led police to his location after his dinged electric vehicle started leaking fluid, the Burnaby RCMP says. Read More
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Vancouver gets its own official remix of the FIFA World Cup theme song
A Vancouver remix of the official theme song for the FIFA World Cup brings local Indigenous voices and music to the forefront. Read More
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This spring handbag release from Coach sold out in minutes. Will you be joining the waitlist?
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B.C. halts sales of all American liquor in retaliation to U.S. tariffs
It's not just "bye bye, Ms. American Pie" — prepare to say farewell to American liquor too. Read More
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John Rustad's leadership could be in jeopardy after three B.C. Conservatives defections, analyst says
An analyst is warning that John Rustad's leadership of the B.C. Conservatives could be under threat after three members of his caucus decided to serve as independents after a division within the party over residential schools. Read More
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Wanda Sykes bringing stand-up tour to Vancouver: tickets on sale March 14
Wanda Sykes has just announced The Wanda Sykes: Please & Thank You Tour will stop in Vancouver this fall. Read More
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B.C. crime news: Charges laid after cop injured during traffic stop
A Vancouver man has been charged after an RCMP highway patrol officer was seriously hurt a year ago during a traffic stop in Delta. Read More
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Investors left with 'significant' tax bill sue B.C. diamond company, advisers for $700K
Two prominent Winnipeg businessmen who bought shares in a B.C. diamond exploration company are suing the company and investment advisers for $700,000 in damages. Read More
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Bulrush, Collins, Nemetz: Here are street names proposed for new Vancouver development areas
A host of new street names are coming to Vancouver in the near future if city council approves the recommendations of city staff, including new routes through the River District, Mayfair West (Oakridge Transit Centre), the Heather Lands and the Granville Loops development. Read More
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