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B.C. builders and housing analysts happy with province’s direction

B.C. builders and housing analysts happy with province’s direction

Policies confirmed in new budget expected to make it easier to turn renters into owners
Lack of competition blamed as business investment per worker drops

Lack of competition blamed as business investment per worker drops

Statistics Canada says such investment down by 20 per cent over a 15-year stretch
Courts tie white supremacy to terrorism for first time in Veltman case

Courts tie white supremacy to terrorism for first time in Veltman case

Case of man who ran down Muslim family also establishes group ties not needed for terrorism to occur
Canucks see losing skid reach 4 games after falling 5-2 to Seattle Kraken

Canucks see losing skid reach 4 games after falling 5-2 to Seattle Kraken

Vancouver hosts the Boston Bruins on Saturday to begin a 3-game homestand
Canadian football, hockey legend Gerry James dies at age 89

Canadian football, hockey legend Gerry James dies at age 89

Only athlete to play in Grey Cup and Stanley Cup final in same season
For Chemainus woman it wasn’t aging, it was heart valve disease

For Chemainus woman it wasn’t aging, it was heart valve disease

February 22 is Heart Valve Disease Awareness Day
Calls for safety echo after dropped crane load kills Vancouver worker

Calls for safety echo after dropped crane load kills Vancouver worker

WorkSafeBC probing what it says is the 3rd crane incident this year, although none appear related
B.C. Budget 2024: opposition parties slam NDP’s 2024 provincial budget

B.C. Budget 2024: opposition parties slam NDP’s 2024 provincial budget

BC United, Conservatives accuses NDP of reckless spending, while Greens criticize climate policies
‘Disgusted’ First Nations say Land Act talks hijacked by B.C. politics

‘Disgusted’ First Nations say Land Act talks hijacked by B.C. politics

First Nations Leadership Council ‘extremely disappointed’ with the decision to pause proposed changes
PHOTOS: B.C. First Nation Sts’ailes moves to fund its own child welfare

PHOTOS: B.C. First Nation Sts’ailes moves to fund its own child welfare

Despite lack of federal support, Sts’ailes moves forward with their own child laws