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Rent can be raised by up to 3% in 2025, B.C. announces

Rent can be raised by up to 3% in 2025, B.C. announces

2025's cap to be lower than this year's allowable increase of 3.5%
Friendly rain, unfriendly winds as BC wildfire situation continues to improve

Friendly rain, unfriendly winds as BC wildfire situation continues to improve

Number of blazes actively burning across the province has fallen to around 311
Back to work today for both of Canada’s national railways

Back to work today for both of Canada’s national railways

Work stoppage came to an end at 12:01 a.m. on Monday after Canada Industrial Relations Board order
Workers delay B.C. HandyDART job action to vote on final offer

Workers delay B.C. HandyDART job action to vote on final offer

Union Local 1724 says 72-hour strike notice coming if the membership votes down the latest offer
PHOTOS: i-Land Fest celebrates Caribbean culture for first time in Victoria

PHOTOS: i-Land Fest celebrates Caribbean culture for first time in Victoria

Festival fills Centennial Square
BC Hydro begins filling reservoir as Site C dam megaproject nears completion

BC Hydro begins filling reservoir as Site C dam megaproject nears completion

It will take up to four months to fill the 83-kilometre-long reservoir, the utility company says
Recovery underway for truck and driver, Highway 1 in Sicamous open

Recovery underway for truck and driver, Highway 1 in Sicamous open

The driver of the truck died in the crash
Filmmaker documents Burns Lake's 2018 wildfire in 'The Fire In Our Hearts'

Filmmaker documents Burns Lake's 2018 wildfire in 'The Fire In Our Hearts'

Tschanz spent his teenage years in Burns Lake and discusses growing up in the community and returning to film there
Sculpture gives nod to First Nations culture, snail indigenous to Nanaimo

Sculpture gives nod to First Nations culture, snail indigenous to Nanaimo

Amber Morrison, Matthew Fox's work unveiled at Pipers Lagoon Park, with ocean backdrop
New mural in Nelson challenges community to reconsider wolves

New mural in Nelson challenges community to reconsider wolves

B.C. has killed wolves since 2015 in order to revive the caribou population