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Vancouver voters look to fill two council seats in municipal byelection

Vancouver voters look to fill two council seats in municipal byelection

VANCOUVER — Voters in Vancouver are heading to the polls today — but not for the federal election that's still weeks away from its conclusion.
New documentary series shines light on B.C. fires

New documentary series shines light on B.C. fires

The series aims to "unlock the human stories of not only those affected, but those fighting the infernos."
New and used car prices set to rise due to Trump tariffs: experts

New and used car prices set to rise due to Trump tariffs: experts

Steep U.S. tariffs on all imported vehicles are set to drive prices, already high in part because of pandemic-related disruptions, higher still for both new and used cars, experts say.
Accused B.C. killer refuses to attend court on robbery charges

Accused B.C. killer refuses to attend court on robbery charges

Adam Troy Mann, accused of fatally stabbing Tori Dunn in her Surrey home last June, faces other charges.
B.C. tenant says doorbell camera faced inside of their rental unit

B.C. tenant says doorbell camera faced inside of their rental unit

The tenant also requested that the landlord make emergency repairs on the property.
Former B.C. teacher, 85, guilty of indecent assaults on his Grade 6 students

Former B.C. teacher, 85, guilty of indecent assaults on his Grade 6 students

NORTH VANCOUVER — A B.C. provincial court judge has found an 85-year-old former elementary school teacher guilty of nine sex-related charges, most involving his former Grade 6 students.
Canada's oil and gas industry received $29.6B in subsidies in 2024, report finds

Canada's oil and gas industry received $29.6B in subsidies in 2024, report finds

The subsidies dwarf the previous years total and come as Ottawa said it would wind down direct financial support for the industry
Rob Shaw: B.C. finance minister blames the world—credit agencies blame her budget

Rob Shaw: B.C. finance minister blames the world—credit agencies blame her budget

Two credit rating downgrades in one week signal a loss of trust in the province’s financial management
Former West Vancouver-Capilano MLA Karin Kirkpatrick to lead new CentreBC party

Former West Vancouver-Capilano MLA Karin Kirkpatrick to lead new CentreBC party

The politician was outraged by BC United leader Kevin Falcon’s decision to join the BC Conservatives
Rise in number of U.S. doctors looking to move to Canada since Trump's election

Rise in number of U.S. doctors looking to move to Canada since Trump's election

Growing interest is linked to the frustration of U.S. doctors with private insurers, and discontent from obstetricians and family doctors worried about "political interference" in their practices, says Canadian Medical Association president.