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Rents dropping across Canada as B.C. capital bucks the trend

Rents dropping across Canada as B.C. capital bucks the trend

National rents hit 17-month low with 3.2% drop, but B.C.’s capital sees increases across the board
Former B.C. premier Christy Clark bows out of federal Liberal leadership race

Former B.C. premier Christy Clark bows out of federal Liberal leadership race

Clark says her French is not where it needs to be, time constraints an issue
B.C. eco-tour grizzlies less likely to be involved in human conflict

B.C. eco-tour grizzlies less likely to be involved in human conflict

University of Victoria study of central coast show tourism done right not a driving factor
Revelstoke's first career female firefighter inspiring next generation of women

Revelstoke's first career female firefighter inspiring next generation of women

Devon King is thrilled to be giving back to community
Court rejects environmental challenge to massive B.C. port expansion

Court rejects environmental challenge to massive B.C. port expansion

Environmentalists claim ‘setback’ for species protection after ruling tied to Delta project
Elections BC hasn’t taken B.C. Conservative election concerns to the RCMP

Elections BC hasn’t taken B.C. Conservative election concerns to the RCMP

Party wants police involved in what it calls ‘voting irregularities’ in coin-flip Surrey-Guildford
B.C. mountain ‘bum slide’ ends in search and rescue for injured hiker

B.C. mountain ‘bum slide’ ends in search and rescue for injured hiker

A bit of winter fun took a wrong turn for woman on West Vancouver’s Hollyburn Mountain
Vancouver Island communities among the sexiest in Canada

Vancouver Island communities among the sexiest in Canada

Colwood falls out of love with PinkCherry products
First Nations entrepreneur testifies in Parliament on Indigenous procurement

First Nations entrepreneur testifies in Parliament on Indigenous procurement

"We need to have the steering wheel so we can solve our own problems," said Jacob Beaton
Day parole reinstated for B.C. man guilty of brutal 1980 murder

Day parole reinstated for B.C. man guilty of brutal 1980 murder

A case from the 1980s is back in the spotlight as Kelly Toop, a convicted killer and sex offender, has his day parole reinstated by a parole board