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Foreign buying of Metro homes plunged after new tax

Foreign buying of Metro homes plunged after new tax

Less than one per cent of Metro deals involved foreigners in August, down from 13.2 per cent in the previous six weeks
INTERACTIVE MAP: Where and when the Royals will be and what they'll see and do

INTERACTIVE MAP: Where and when the Royals will be and what they'll see and do

Use our interactive feature to explore where William and Kate – the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge — will be in B.C.

Local veteran selected to meet and greet royal couple

Gordon Quan, 90, will be part of an honor guard that welcomes Prince William

Arrest made in Esquimalt sex assault

Several charges, including aggravated sexual assault, are being recommended by police.
Urban farmers pleased with city bylaw changes

Urban farmers pleased with city bylaw changes

Urban farmers can now grow and sell their own food
New Mustard Seed executive director sets lofty goals

New Mustard Seed executive director sets lofty goals

Bruce Curtiss has been named the new executive director of the Mustard Seed.
Metis toddler removed from B.C. foster parents, to be moved to Ontario later

Metis toddler removed from B.C. foster parents, to be moved to Ontario later

Metis toddler removed from foster mom's care
Prince William's visit to B.C. draws memories of frenzied 1998 trip

Prince William's visit to B.C. draws memories of frenzied 1998 trip

Fifteen-year-old prince inspired 'rock star' welcome
B.C.'s drug overdose death toll climbs to 488

B.C.'s drug overdose death toll climbs to 488

Fraser region accounts for most deaths so far this year, province deregulates naloxone
Cost of payday loans to drop in B.C.

Cost of payday loans to drop in B.C.

Maximum allowable charge for a payday loan in B.C. will drop from $23 to $17 for every $100 borrowed.