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Housing, transportation continue to dominate agenda for B.C.'s local leaders

Housing, transportation continue to dominate agenda for B.C.'s local leaders

Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon and Transportation Minister Rob Fleming fielded questions at a cabinet town hall at UBMC.
Demko, Joshua missing as Canucks begin training camp in Penticton

Demko, Joshua missing as Canucks begin training camp in Penticton

Coach starts follow-up to last year’s breakout season by warning that it won’t be easy
UPDATE: Early morning blaze destroys Red Bridge in Kamloops, deemed suspicious

UPDATE: Early morning blaze destroys Red Bridge in Kamloops, deemed suspicious

The fire started between 3-3:15 a.m.
Whitecaps rally to tie Houston on Brian White’s 2nd-half goal

Whitecaps rally to tie Houston on Brian White’s 2nd-half goal

Vancouver is now 13-8-7 on the season
Canada cuts emissions by 1% in 2023, needs to accelerate pace: report

Canada cuts emissions by 1% in 2023, needs to accelerate pace: report

40 to 45% cut compared to 2005 emissions the target by 2030, nation at 8%
2 people uninjured after plane crashes, catches fire in Qualicum Beach

2 people uninjured after plane crashes, catches fire in Qualicum Beach

Incident involved small aircraft; airport operations back to normal
B.C. has 'very large faucet' that could help with California's drought: Trump

B.C. has 'very large faucet' that could help with California's drought: Trump

B.C. is facing its own ongoing drought
Short-term rental restrictions saved B.C. tenants more than $600M: study

Short-term rental restrictions saved B.C. tenants more than $600M: study

McGill University finds renters are paying an average of $147 less each month than they would have
Island Health reports possible Hepatitis A exposure at Courtenay Dairy Queen

Island Health reports possible Hepatitis A exposure at Courtenay Dairy Queen

Island Health recommends that people who ate at the restaurant between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Sept 10, 12, 13 or 14 get vaccine
Vancouver airport Canada’s 1st to install CT scanners for security

Vancouver airport Canada’s 1st to install CT scanners for security

Airports across the country to be equipped with the devices to detect explosives, other threats