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Two more illegal ride-hailing drivers caught near YVR

Two more illegal ride-hailing drivers caught near YVR

Drivers are regularly caught offering illegal ride-hailing services, but catching the app makers is trickier.
B.C. landlords can increase your rent above the allowable limit in these situations

B.C. landlords can increase your rent above the allowable limit in these situations

Here's everything you need to know about your rights.
Vancouver, Seattle and Toronto are getting FIFA World Cup matches in 2026

Vancouver, Seattle and Toronto are getting FIFA World Cup matches in 2026

Soccer's world governing body has unveiled the 16 cities that will host the world's biggest tournament in four years.
Scientists have figured out how to put living skin on robots

Scientists have figured out how to put living skin on robots

A sweaty, skin-covered robotic finger could be the first step in the journey toward a robot that looks very human.
Rogers deploys first wave of premium 5G spectrum starting in B.C.

Rogers deploys first wave of premium 5G spectrum starting in B.C.

The first wave of premium 5G spectrum from Rogers Communications Inc. (TSX:RCI) is set to blanket parts of B.C. ahead of other provinces.
Peanut allergy treatment 'highly effective' in infants under a year, B.C. researchers find

Peanut allergy treatment 'highly effective' in infants under a year, B.C. researchers find

Two in 100 Canadian children have peanut allergies.
Why so little labour relief is expected for B.C. this summer

Why so little labour relief is expected for B.C. this summer

Retail, hospitality, tourism in B.C. not banking on young people to fill summer jobs
B.C. animal hospital brings on full-time social worker for staff, pet owners

B.C. animal hospital brings on full-time social worker for staff, pet owners

The social worker supports both staff and pet owners, whether that's in difficult conversations or having a counselling session after losing a furry friend.
Need for national consensus on professional accreditation, says CMA president

Need for national consensus on professional accreditation, says CMA president

The current patchwork approach across provinces and territories creates accreditation barriers for immigrants and domestic professionals alike.
These are the four most common cancer types in Canada in 2022

These are the four most common cancer types in Canada in 2022

Eastern Canada is expected to have higher rates of cancer incidence and mortality than Western Canada this year, with B.C. showing the lowest projected rates of incidence for 2022.