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B.C. eateries, pubs seeing steepest sales drops among provinces

B.C. eateries, pubs seeing steepest sales drops among provinces

Sales declines in January were evident on year-over-year and month-over month bases.
ICYMI: ‘Hare’ are Easter activities happening in Squamish

ICYMI: ‘Hare’ are Easter activities happening in Squamish

There are several Sea to Sky Easter activities to enjoy over the next week.
New, improved stun gun is accepted for police use in B.C., province says

New, improved stun gun is accepted for police use in B.C., province says

The government says the weapon is already authorized for use in Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
These six Metro Vancouver parks are booze-friendly in summer 2024

These six Metro Vancouver parks are booze-friendly in summer 2024

Regional parks in the Lower Mainland are getting designated drinking zones this summer after a pilot project was approved by the regional board March 22.
The Canucks could clinch a playoff berth tonight (with a little help)

The Canucks could clinch a playoff berth tonight (with a little help)

The Canucks could be the first team in the NHL this season to officially clinch a spot in the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
That text you got about speeding in a school zone is a scam

That text you got about speeding in a school zone is a scam

The message claims you were caught speeding in a school zone and asks you to pay your ticket on a fake PayBC website.
Baldrey: Making sense of B.C.'s 35 new provincial electoral ridings

Baldrey: Making sense of B.C.'s 35 new provincial electoral ridings

Political columnist Keith Baldrey explains how the new electoral areas "speak volumes" to the province's growth in the last 40 years.
B.C. rec property flip leads to disbarment of retired lawyer

B.C. rec property flip leads to disbarment of retired lawyer

Despite retiring and handing in his licence, lawyer Lindsay Ross has been disbarred by the Law Society of BC: 'Misconduct cannot be avoided simply by resigning from the Law Society'
Jakob Jewett strikes dual slalom gold at Crankworx Rotorua

Jakob Jewett strikes dual slalom gold at Crankworx Rotorua

Robin Goomes beats Harriet Burbidge-Smith and Caroline Buchanan for historic first women's slopestyle title
Can B.C. LNG producers compete in an ‘uncertain’ global market?

Can B.C. LNG producers compete in an ‘uncertain’ global market?

A new report questions the cost of electrifying B.C.’s growing LNG industry as global export capacity rises and potential importers shake up their energy mix
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