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B.C. nurse committed professional misconduct with transgender commentary, hearing rules
A B.C. nurse who sponsored a pro-J.K. Rowling sign five years ago and posted "discriminatory and/or derogatory statements" about transgender people while identifying herself as a member of the medical profession has been found to have committed professional misconduct. Read More
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Kwantlen to lay off dozens of staff due to fewer foreign students
Kwantlen Polytechnic University plans to lay off about six dozen faculty members, citing a sharp decline in international student enrolment and the tuition they pay. Read More
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RCMP investigates 'sudden death' at Whistler Blackcomb
Police are investigating what they describe as the "sudden death" of a woman at Whistler Blackcomb ski resort. Read More
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NDP power-grab law is the most far-reaching since the War Measures Act
VICTORIA — Premier David Eby responded to the Trump tariff threat Thursday with legislation to allow the NDP cabinet to override all provincial laws, regulations, authorities and even the legislature itself. Read More
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'The beast is coming': B.C. NDP seek broad emergency powers to respond to Trump's tariff threats
In a move the official Opposition says is a "slippery slope," the NDP has introduced emergency legislation giving it broad powers to reduce interprovincial trade barriers, put tolls on bridges and ferries, and unilaterally change any legislation relating to B.C.'s economy. Read More
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What is a Trade NAFTA visa that B.C.'s Jasmine Mooney applied for to enter the U.S.?
A B.C. woman who was handcuffed and detained earlier this month at the U.S. border after crossing between Mexico and San Diego for work had an incomplete application for her Trade NAFTA work visa. Read More
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Opinion: LNG no quick fix for export diversification
The looming threat of a trade war with the U.S. has focused attention on lessening Canada’s historic dependence on trade with the our neighbours to the south. Read More
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Stranger Things star Finn Wolfhard announces new solo album, Vancouver concert
Vancouver actor Finn Wolfhard is a household name for his turn as Mike Wheeler in the hit Netflix series Stranger Things. But the 22 year-old talent has a second calling as a musician. Read More
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Mexican national in alleged Sinaloa-linked Surrey gang convicted in earlier cocaine case
The Mexican national who was allegedly part of a Sinaloa cartel-linked drug trafficking organization based in Surrey was convicted in the U.S. in 2017 of attempting to smuggle cocaine into Alberta, Postmedia has learned. Read More
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Amber Alert cancelled after two-year-old boy found safe
Note: This story has been updated to remove identifying details after the Amber Alert was cancelled on Thursday afternoon. Read More
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Lafarge planning to open contaminated-soil processing facility in Burnaby
Lafarge Canada is planning to open a soil-washing facility in Burnaby this summer that could treat all of Metro Vancouver's contaminated soil. Read More
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B.C. Hydro cuts Tesla from charger rebate program in tariff fight
B.C. Hydro has pulled the plug on rebates for Tesla electric vehicle chargers as part of the provincial government's response to U.S. tariffs. Read More
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First phase of Brentwood Block community in Burnaby set to rise
Work is starting this month on The Residences, the 41-storey condo building in the first phase of Grosvenor’s Brentwood Block, a large master-planned community in Burnaby, that is prioritizing pedestrian experiences, sustainability and modern urban living. Read More
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Restaurant review: Brothers carry on a Greek family tradition with Selene Aegean Bistro
Their restaurants are spreading like little Greek Islands and it’s no wonder: Yianni and Petro Kerasiotis are from a family that has been prolific since the 1970s. Read More
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Fashion brands Max & Co. and Marella set up shop in Vancouver
Vancouver-based Vestis Fashion Group Inc. is celebrating its 40th anniversary with two new boutique openings in Vancouver. Read More
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Anne Murray to receive Lifetime Achievement Award at 2025 Juno Awards
Canadian music legend Anne Murray is the most Juno-awarded artist in the history of Canada's national music honours. At the 2025 Junos in Vancouver, Murray will be honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award. The Springhill, Nova Scotia musician has won 25 Juno Awards. Read More
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Driving to the Interior? Watch for heavy snow on some of B.C.'s highways
Metro Vancouver residents planning to head out early for their spring break road trip to the B.C. Interior and beyond should make sure they still have their snow tires. Read More
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Vancouver ethics commissioner needs more independence, third-party review recommends
B.C. is way behind other Canadian provinces when it comes to ensuring ethical conduct by municipal officials, a municipal law expert argues in a new report. Read More
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Sold (Bought): Tudor Revival show home forms part of exclusive Wilmar estate
Weekly roundup of three properties that recently sold in Metro Vancouver. Read More
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Four dead in crashes in Abbotsford and Campbell River
Four people have died in two crashes in the past 24 hour, one in Abbotsford, the other in Campbell River. Read More
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