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‘Big problem’ for B.C.: One in five children growing up poor

‘Big problem’ for B.C.: One in five children growing up poor

One in five children is still growing up poor in B.C., a “profoundly disappointing” finding that underlines the challenge facing government anti-poverty efforts, an advocacy group says.
Cyclist throws poop at car following collision in Victoria, B.C. (VIDEO)

Cyclist throws poop at car following collision in Victoria, B.C. (VIDEO)

A video is circulating the internet showing a cyclist throwing his own feces at the windshield of a car
B.C. legislature clerk, sergeant-at-arms suspended; RCMP probe allegations

B.C. legislature clerk, sergeant-at-arms suspended; RCMP probe allegations

Two special prosecutors have been appointed to look into “unprecedented” criminal allegations against two senior officers of the B.C. legislature.
YVR warns travelers to plan for increased traffic on Black Friday

YVR warns travelers to plan for increased traffic on Black Friday

Travelers heading to Vancouver International Airport this Friday may want to leave extra early to avoid Black Friday traffic around the nearby outlet mall. On Nov. 23, Black Friday sales are scheduled to hit Richmond’s McArthurGlen Designer Outlet.
Who’s paying the soaring costs of real estate levies?

Who’s paying the soaring costs of real estate levies?

Experts weigh whether landowners or homebuyers are bearing the brunt of fee burden
This river otter has been dining on koi at Vancouver’s Chinese Garden pond (VIDEO)

This river otter has been dining on koi at Vancouver’s Chinese Garden pond (VIDEO)

Visitors to Vancouver’s serene Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden on the weekend saw something very unusual going on: A wayward river otter was helping himself to the koi in the pond.
Canada-wide antidepressant shortage sparks scramble

Canada-wide antidepressant shortage sparks scramble

A Canada-wide shortage of the common antidepressant Wellbutrin XL has pharmacists scrambling for alternatives and is creating anxiety for patients with mental illness.
Loss of son of minister’s fiancé to overdose hits home with cabinet

Loss of son of minister’s fiancé to overdose hits home with cabinet

B.C.’s addictions minister has pledged to continue escalating the fight against a drug overdose crisis that has touched the life of a cabinet colleague.
B.C. launches anonymous tipline on dirty money in real estate and other markets

B.C. launches anonymous tipline on dirty money in real estate and other markets

Those with insider knowledge on money laundering now have a safe way to share information with province
Office real estate market slowly adapting to cannabis culture

Office real estate market slowly adapting to cannabis culture

Cannabis companies looking for space need to consider laws and bylaws at all levels
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