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Terminally ill B.C. woman and her daughters facing life on the street at month's end

Terminally ill B.C. woman and her daughters facing life on the street at month's end

Robin Lessard and her two daughters are being evicted due to renovations by the end of the month, and need community's support to find a place to live
Threatened U.S. tariffs would 'expose' rural resource jobs: report

Threatened U.S. tariffs would 'expose' rural resource jobs: report

Business Council of British Columbia reports says 5% of B.C. jobs depend on exports to the United States
At $8.5B, 2024 shatters Canada's weather-related insurance cost record

At $8.5B, 2024 shatters Canada's weather-related insurance cost record

'Really highlights the importance of communities being prepared for wildfire disaster'
B.C.’s pending mid-January cold snap should be nothing like one in 2024

B.C.’s pending mid-January cold snap should be nothing like one in 2024

Temperatures expected to be about 5 degrees below normal in the west, 10 in the east
Metro Vancouver real estate sales expected to jump, notwithstanding Trump

Metro Vancouver real estate sales expected to jump, notwithstanding Trump

Greater Vancouver Realtors forecast sales jump of nearly 14%, with tariff threat adding a wild card
UPDATE: Dust advisory ends in Vernon

UPDATE: Dust advisory ends in Vernon

Particulate matter nearly 3 times that of Kelowna
Save Our Streets to shed light on B.C. public safety with 1-day forum

Save Our Streets to shed light on B.C. public safety with 1-day forum

Several prominent names will participate in a forum organized by public safety advocacy group
PHOTOS: B.C. man displays homemade metal Sasquatch sculpture

PHOTOS: B.C. man displays homemade metal Sasquatch sculpture

Dan Owens' work ranges from industrial fabrication to handrails
Chilliwack farmer offers free online food-security workshop

Chilliwack farmer offers free online food-security workshop

Dan Oostenbrink is on a mission to help everyone grow more food in Chilliwack – and beyond
’A plan for a plan?’ internal critics question Canada’s ocean noise strategy

’A plan for a plan?’ internal critics question Canada’s ocean noise strategy

‘It’s 100 times louder than it would be naturally in the Salish Sea’