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VIU's new 10-storey student housing expected to be complete in 2027

VIU's new 10-storey student housing expected to be complete in 2027

The timber complex will house 266 students
‘Trumpian’: critics pan Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside supportive housing pause

‘Trumpian’: critics pan Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside supportive housing pause

‘If there’s no new supportive housing, we’re going to get more homelessness’
B.C. expert warns against possible disruptions in U.S. energy trade

B.C. expert warns against possible disruptions in U.S. energy trade

Tariffs would have 'profound implications' on energy issues impacting Canadians, Americans: Energy minister
Buffalo goring, 56-hour weeks alleged as B.C. treatment facility faces shutdown

Buffalo goring, 56-hour weeks alleged as B.C. treatment facility faces shutdown

Surrey-Langley's John Volken Academy for those dealing with addictions could be forced to close doors in early March
Oscar nomination brings validation and tears of joy for B.C. First Nation

Oscar nomination brings validation and tears of joy for B.C. First Nation

B.C. Chief would like Sugarcane to be part of the curriculum for all schools across the country
Marine collision and sinking near Squamish under investigation

Marine collision and sinking near Squamish under investigation

Transportation Safety Board says says a tug boat struck a workboat in Howe Sound
Consent at issue in sexual assault trial of former B.C. chiropractor

Consent at issue in sexual assault trial of former B.C. chiropractor

The Crown sought to determine whether Murray Kievit obtained informed consent before he touched a woman's groin and breast regions during chiropractic treatment
‘Not proper’: B.C. woman fighting to prevent climate activist husband’s deportation

‘Not proper’: B.C. woman fighting to prevent climate activist husband’s deportation

Zain Haq and Sophia Papp to live in Pakistan if deportation proceeds
Feds float $1B loan to struggling Canada Post to continue operations

Feds float $1B loan to struggling Canada Post to continue operations

Mail service says funding will help ‘maintain its solvency’ but will not solve structural issues
Nanaimo to start billing repeat offenders to curb expensive false alarm calls

Nanaimo to start billing repeat offenders to curb expensive false alarm calls

Security system false alarms generate high costs, divert emergency services from real emergencies