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B.C. and Canada need to boost construction activity, warns CMHC

B.C. and Canada need to boost construction activity, warns CMHC

Despite decline in unfilled construction positions, B.C.'s industry still has a significant labour gap.
Regional District muses Woodfibre LNG-related noise complaints

Regional District muses Woodfibre LNG-related noise complaints

The SLRD board encouraged residents to register their complaints with the DOS.
Rob Shaw: Eby's weak response to antisemitism crisis threatens NDP government

Rob Shaw: Eby's weak response to antisemitism crisis threatens NDP government

'It's gaslighting.'
The Canucks 2024 NHL Trade Deadline Liveblog Spectacular

The Canucks 2024 NHL Trade Deadline Liveblog Spectacular

It’s trade deadline day and, for once, the Vancouver Canucks aren’t sellers. The trouble is, the market is running out of players to buy.
B.C. man in accident without valid licence claimed no ICBC breach

B.C. man in accident without valid licence claimed no ICBC breach

Mohamadkarim Hadian sought a "fair decision" and reimbursement of $924 but failed to respond to tribunal communications.
Victoria will allow e-kick scooters in bike lanes, low-speed roads; ‘The reality is we’re already there’

Victoria will allow e-kick scooters in bike lanes, low-speed roads; ‘The reality is we’re already there’

Victoria has been pushing the province for years to allow other micro-mobility devices, electric mobility scooters and ­e-wheelchairs to use biking infrastructure.
Residential-school play cancelled after complaints playwright is white

Residential-school play cancelled after complaints playwright is white

Sisters, staged by Theatre Inconnu, explores residential-school abuse and was supposed to run until March 9 but was abruptly cancelled on Wednesday
Comox teen blazing a path for women in racecar driving

Comox teen blazing a path for women in racecar driving

Nicole Havrda fell in love with racecar driving when she travelled to Austria to watch a Formula 1 race with her dad in 2018, when she was 12
U-Haul height headache: B.C. strata hit with nearly $3,000 payout

U-Haul height headache: B.C. strata hit with nearly $3,000 payout

B.C. man awarded $2,940 after he drove into a strata garage and his U-Haul roof was damaged.
Editorial: It's beyond dispute — vaccines protect us

Editorial: It's beyond dispute — vaccines protect us

The underlying factor in the rejection of vaccination is a growing disbelief in the science surrounding vaccines.