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Uber Eats kicks off in Whistler, Squamish

Uber Eats kicks off in Whistler, Squamish

The online ordering and delivery platform is increasing its reach across Canada, adding a further 10 communities in BC
B.C. Hells Angels clubhouse being demolished

B.C. Hells Angels clubhouse being demolished

Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Mike Farnworth said the seizure and demolition are part of targeting crime.
Kirk LaPointe: B.C. housing strategy will not put affordable homes within reach

Kirk LaPointe: B.C. housing strategy will not put affordable homes within reach

Affordable housing is an oxymoron politicians cannot admit, writes Kirk LaPointe
Breaking down B.C.'s new short-term rental rules: What Squamish residents need to know

Breaking down B.C.'s new short-term rental rules: What Squamish residents need to know

New rules hit Squamish as province targets vacation rentals to ease the housing crunch.
B.C. child loses ICBC bike accident dispute

B.C. child loses ICBC bike accident dispute

Minor claimed a vehicle "drove out of a parking lot and ran him over."
How B.C.'s new pay transparency law will reshape the job market

How B.C.'s new pay transparency law will reshape the job market

Legislation targets pay inequity, and could help with hiring and employee engagement.
UVic says it will release guidelines on use of AI by next semester

UVic says it will release guidelines on use of AI by next semester

In the meantime, individual departments have set their own policies and put together ad-hoc solutions
Governments should get out of home-building, Poilievre says in visit to View Royal construction site

Governments should get out of home-building, Poilievre says in visit to View Royal construction site

The federal Conservative leader, who had started the day with a fundraising breakfast in Victoria, toured a rental-housing development near Thetis Lake Park
Opinion: Canada must stop treating climate disasters like unexpected humanitarian crises

Opinion: Canada must stop treating climate disasters like unexpected humanitarian crises

Canadians should demand greater accountability from their governments to reduce the need for last-minute humanitarian efforts in the face of climate-related disasters in their communities.
B.C. nursing college upholds 'disgraceful' conduct decision

B.C. nursing college upholds 'disgraceful' conduct decision

B.C. Supreme Court told B.C.'s College of Nurses and Midwives to reconsider maternity nurse's discipline case.
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