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PODCAST: Best Kitchen Renovation – HAVAN Awards

PODCAST: Best Kitchen Renovation – HAVAN Awards

TODAY IN BC: HAVAN’s podcast ‘Measure Twice, Cut Once’
B.C. to make education about Holocaust mandatory starting 2025-26

B.C. to make education about Holocaust mandatory starting 2025-26

Premier announces Grade 10 students will get broadened curriculum to combat rise of antisemitism
WOLF: Collection of old recipes offers treasured reminder of childhood

WOLF: Collection of old recipes offers treasured reminder of childhood

COLUMN: Everyone’s mom was an amazing cook back in the day
Surrey inmate fights B.C. using balance of probabilities in prison disciplinary hearings

Surrey inmate fights B.C. using balance of probabilities in prison disciplinary hearings

Judge denies B.C. government’s application to strike the challenge
Drunk tank outdated, no guarantee of health and safety: B.C. watchdog

Drunk tank outdated, no guarantee of health and safety: B.C. watchdog

Independent Investigations Office says intoxicated prisoners should be a health, not police issue
Operator walks away after compactor topples over embankment in Nanaimo

Operator walks away after compactor topples over embankment in Nanaimo

Investigation underway to determine why machine went out of control
B.C. retailers call for ‘critical’ crime crackdown on repeat offenders

B.C. retailers call for ‘critical’ crime crackdown on repeat offenders

Staff safety, increasing loss from theft a widespread problem across the province, group says
Ministry of Forests in hot water for damaging Okanagan protected areas

Ministry of Forests in hot water for damaging Okanagan protected areas

Unauthorized work by the Ministry and improper cattle grazing caused damage
Poilievre wants all forms of home heating exempt from carbon price

Poilievre wants all forms of home heating exempt from carbon price

‘Axe the carbon tax on all forms of heat before winter heat bills hit Canadians next month’
Hydro wants B.C. residents to pay an extra $2 a month for electricity

Hydro wants B.C. residents to pay an extra $2 a month for electricity

BC Hydro says new rates would still be among lowest in North America