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North Vancouver federal election candidate has U.S. convictions for illegal firearms

Wed, 2025-04-02 16:59
A North Vancouver federal candidate running as an Independent has convictions in the U.S. for illegally dealing in firearms and lying to border authorities, Postmedia News has learned. Read More
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Georgie Awards recognize the best in B.C.'s housing industry

Wed, 2025-04-02 16:56
More than 600 of the province’s developers, architects, builders, renovators, interior designers, marketers and peers gathered to celebrate their achievements at the 2025 Georgie Awards gala held on March 22 at Vancouver’s Hyatt Regency Hotel. The event marked the 33rd edition of the Canadian Homebuilders' Association of British Columbia (CHBA BC) awards honouring excellence in B.C.'s homebuilding industry. Read More
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B.C. exhales for now as it escapes additional tariffs on Trump's 'Liberation Day'

Wed, 2025-04-02 16:40
After weeks and months of worrying, B.C. politicians expressed cautious relief Wednesday following the announcement that Canada wouldn't be charged additional tariffs as part of U.S. President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day." Read More
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NDP appoints health authority insider to root out waste in … the provincial health authorities

Wed, 2025-04-02 16:21
VICTORIA — When the New Democrats launched a promised review of waste and inefficiency in the health authorities this week, they did not choose a fresh pair of eyes to oversee the effort. Read More
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Cranbrook man arrested for alleged online extortion of young girls

Wed, 2025-04-02 14:34
A 20-year-old Cranbrook man has been arrested after police issued a public warning last month about alleged online extortion and sexual interference against girls as young as 11 years old. Read More
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Lourence Singh out as CPC candidate in New West-Burnaby-Maillardville

Wed, 2025-04-02 13:25
Lourence Singh has become the third Conservative Party of Canada candidate dropped from the federal election race in the past day. The party hasn't said why he is no longer running. Read More
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B.C. judge allows appeal in $6 million crash case 18 months past deadline

Wed, 2025-04-02 13:15
Most of a B.C. man’s $6 million judgment for a crash that resulted in his paralysis will be further delayed after a court allowed an appeal by the driver, a friend he had been drinking with the day of the accident. Read More
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The Home Front: Architect shares soulful vision for SFU’s new art museum

Wed, 2025-04-02 10:29
The idea of home is very important, says Toronto architect Siamak Hariri, co-founder of Hariri Pontarini Architects. It should feel safe, secure, comfortable and cosy. Design should not impose itself on this peace and serenity, he says. Read More
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Metro Vancouver real estate: Tariff uncertainty sidelines buyers despite favourable conditions

Wed, 2025-04-02 09:58
Buyers aren't showing up for the spring housing market, despite rising supply in Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley, said local real estate boards. Read More
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It's hard to write a good rom com but this B.C. writer of hit Hallmark movies wants to help

Wed, 2025-04-02 08:00
One of the toughest film genres to get right is rom-com. For proof of that just Google: Why are rom-coms hard to write? Read More
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These 6 Metro Vancouver plays are your best bets for April

Wed, 2025-04-02 06:00
"April is the cruelest month," T.S. Eliot famously wrote. He wasn't talking about tariffs or Trump or the Canucks (sigh). But, yes, it's a tough time. All the more reason to find relief and sanity in the theatre. From Motown to Jane Austen to Dolly Parton, this month's best bets are split evenly between solo shows and ensembles. Read More
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Teal Cedar Products loses bid for damages from B.C. over Haida Gwaii agreement

Wed, 2025-04-02 06:00
Teal Cedar Products has lost a bid for damages against the B.C. government over its declaration of First Nations rights on Haida Gwaii. Read More
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This west coast modern gem of a home is for sale for the first time in 67 years

Wed, 2025-04-02 06:00
People don’t normally turn to electricians for architectural advice. Read More
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Vancouver council to fund 20 per cent of animal welfare grant requests in 2025

Tue, 2025-04-01 22:20
Vancouver council has backed a staff recommendation to hand out $15,000 to three animal welfare organizations in the city. Read More
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Victoria police seek suspect caught on camera keying Tesla Cybertruck (with video)

Tue, 2025-04-01 20:20
Victoria police have released CCTV footage in the hopes of identifying a suspect after a parked Tesla Cybertruck was allegedly keyed on Monday afternoon. Read More
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EV rebate could be on chopping block as carbon tax eliminated in B.C.

Tue, 2025-04-01 16:45
B.C.'s energy minister indicated Tuesday that the government may consider cutting rebates for electric vehicles as part of its efforts to make up for budget shortfalls caused by the elimination of the consumer carbon tax. Read More
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B.C.'s finance minister makes it up on the fly on carbon tax … and gets it wrong

Tue, 2025-04-01 16:29
VICTORIA — Finance Minister Brenda Bailey was deep into debate on phasing out the carbon tax Monday night when she took a stab at rationalizing the NDP’s reasons for waiting to act until the 11th hour. Read More
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First World War German howitzer found buried at the PNE

Tue, 2025-04-01 16:11
Canadian soldiers took many German artillery pieces home as “war trophies” after the First World War. Read More
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Customers relieved, for now, as gas prices fall at B.C. pumps after death of the carbon tax

Tue, 2025-04-01 14:27
British Columbians got some relief at the gas pumps on Tuesday as prices tumbled overnight after the consumer carbon tax was eliminated in a marathon legislative session. Read More
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