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Poilievre ties Trudeau as Canadians’ preferred prime minister, new polling shows

Poilievre ties Trudeau as Canadians’ preferred prime minister, new polling shows

Research Co. and Glacier Media surveying also found that one in four Canadians say housing, homelessness and poverty is the most important issue facing the country
Private donation helps attract teachers to rural B.C. with $10,000 cash welcome gifts

Private donation helps attract teachers to rural B.C. with $10,000 cash welcome gifts

All 18 vacancies this year have been filled by the district.
B.C. court upholds finding that strata hot tub is patio furniture

B.C. court upholds finding that strata hot tub is patio furniture

B.C. Supreme Court judge rules decision wasn't absurd.
B.C. experts predict more frequent intense wildfire seasons

B.C. experts predict more frequent intense wildfire seasons

B.C. recently surpassed the 2-million mark for hectares burned this year.
Soccer star Christine Sinclair to kick-off opening of namesake Burnaby community centre

Soccer star Christine Sinclair to kick-off opening of namesake Burnaby community centre

Soccer legend will kick-off opening of the city’s Christine Sinclair Community Centre on Sept. 9.
Photos: 'Much needed' $12M supportive housing in Burnaby almost complete

Photos: 'Much needed' $12M supportive housing in Burnaby almost complete

A new modular building in Burnaby will be home to 43 residents.
'We don't call bylaw on broken legs': B.C. mayors seek solutions on drug use in parks

'We don't call bylaw on broken legs': B.C. mayors seek solutions on drug use in parks

Metro Vancouver mayors seek provincial ban on drug use in parks and places frequented by children.
Canada’s first ever zero-carbon fire hall officially opens in Vancouver

Canada’s first ever zero-carbon fire hall officially opens in Vancouver

The $25-million project at No. 17 fire hall is fully electric, with rooftop solar panels.
Richmond driver gets $1.2M after getting rear-ended twice in 4 months

Richmond driver gets $1.2M after getting rear-ended twice in 4 months

The woman had to stop working due to chronic pain
Over 200 schools in B.C. still vulnerable to earthquakes

Over 200 schools in B.C. still vulnerable to earthquakes

Past B.C. governments have pushed back deadlines to complete school seismic upgrades from 2020 to 2030. The current administration failed to provide a timeline for when it plans to finish the retrofits.