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B.C. trade diversification important but other steps matter more: expert

B.C. trade diversification important but other steps matter more: expert

Experts agree with the need to diversify B.C. trade argue but other steps might be more impactful
Labour board rules against temporary service reduction at Kootenay ferries

Labour board rules against temporary service reduction at Kootenay ferries

The service cuts, however, may still occur in February
Metro Vancouver getting $663M federal transit injection over next decade

Metro Vancouver getting $663M federal transit injection over next decade

Funding will go toward a ‘much-needed transit expansion in Metro Vancouver’
Lawyer, animal advocates fight cull order for Edgewood ostrich farm

Lawyer, animal advocates fight cull order for Edgewood ostrich farm

Despite birds' resistance to avian flu, 400 are ordered to be killed by Feb. 1
Chinese Canadians recall B.C. ridicule and racism over pandemic precautions

Chinese Canadians recall B.C. ridicule and racism over pandemic precautions

Measures, including masking and avoiding crowds, eventually became key strategies
UPDATE: Kelowna bridge reopens, explosives unit investigates Rutland home

UPDATE: Kelowna bridge reopens, explosives unit investigates Rutland home

The bridge was closed for several hours
‘Invisible and disposable’ aimed at giving human face to B.C.’s migrant workers

‘Invisible and disposable’ aimed at giving human face to B.C.’s migrant workers

Photographers Luz Rosas and Carlos Colin hoping to challenge perceptions of migrant workers
B.C.-based climate activist deported to Pakistan after protest charges

B.C.-based climate activist deported to Pakistan after protest charges

Zain Haq’s temporary resident permit expired in October
Driver dead at scene of multi-vehicle crash on Metro Vancouver bridge

Driver dead at scene of multi-vehicle crash on Metro Vancouver bridge

The crash involved 5 vehicles, including a bus
‘Turning point’: Rent prices should see relief this year, but markets still tight

‘Turning point’: Rent prices should see relief this year, but markets still tight

October marked the first month in 3 years the asking rent for units across Canada fell
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