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Canadians buying less is top consumer trend: BDC

Canadians buying less is top consumer trend: BDC

BDC survey conforms with recent Statistics sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ retail data.
Mario Canseco: Significantly more sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ families are struggling to make ends meet

Mario Canseco: Significantly more sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ families are struggling to make ends meet

These are not indicators of a province where families are thriving, writes Mario Canseco.
Analysis: A tale of two local piers and the varying efforts to save them

Analysis: A tale of two local piers and the varying efforts to save them

White Rock rallied to rebuild its beloved pier, Vancouver’s storm-damaged Jericho Pier faces demolition.
Victoria mortgage broker Martel guilty of contempt

Victoria mortgage broker Martel guilty of contempt

A ­warrant has been issued to have him apprehended. An estimated $293 million is unaccounted for.
Nanaimo lawyer disciplined for 'offensive' comments about member of judiciary

Nanaimo lawyer disciplined for 'offensive' comments about member of judiciary

Brett Robert Vining, who practises family law, was found by the Law Society of sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ to have conducted himself inappropriately and committed professional misconduct
Burnaby council says no to Metrotown city hall after public backlash

Burnaby council says no to Metrotown city hall after public backlash

Burnaby City Hall will remain at Deer Lake, though a new facility still needs to be built.
sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ premier announces task force on climate emergencies on tour of wildfire disaster

sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ premier announces task force on climate emergencies on tour of wildfire disaster

KAMLOOPS, sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½
Brian Palmquist: Tough questions for Vancouver as it considers a major housing move

Brian Palmquist: Tough questions for Vancouver as it considers a major housing move

Brian Palmquist poses questions that raise questions about Vancouver's 'missing middle' housing proposal
Hospitality workers at Coastal GasLink camp pass strike vote

Hospitality workers at Coastal GasLink camp pass strike vote

There were 1,321 workers at the Parsnip Lodge as of July 30, according to TC Energy, making it the largest single camp still in place on the pipeline route,
RCMP boosts contract scrutiny following review of dealings with China-linked firm

RCMP boosts contract scrutiny following review of dealings with China-linked firm

OTTAWA — The RCMP says it is updating procurement practices after an internal review of dealings with a company that has ties to China found no serious security concerns, but some areas for improvement.