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Financial focus: Here’s how to get out of holiday debt

Financial focus: Here’s how to get out of holiday debt

The Credit Counselling Society shows Squamish how to get out of the red.
Photos: PriceSmart Foods opens in Burnaby as 'feast for all the senses'

Photos: PriceSmart Foods opens in Burnaby as 'feast for all the senses'

There's a new grocery store in town.
Short film shows rugged, dangerous avalanche jobs in Rogers Pass

Short film shows rugged, dangerous avalanche jobs in Rogers Pass

The 12-minute film shows the impressive work two females contributed to make Rogers Pass what it is today.
UVic and Bombardier partner on developing lower-emission planes

UVic and Bombardier partner on developing lower-emission planes

The new aircraft design could cut fuel use by 20 per cent
Rob Shaw: B.C. government appeals ruling over restricted drug use

Rob Shaw: B.C. government appeals ruling over restricted drug use

Premier has expressed frustration province can regulate use of tobacco, alcohol – but not that of hard drugs
People in B.C. want bus service deemed an essential service

People in B.C. want bus service deemed an essential service

British Columbians impacted by the Metro Vancouver transit strike are demanding buses be made an essential service.
Judge rules BC court can't order Burnaby-born child back from China

Judge rules BC court can't order Burnaby-born child back from China

A judge has ordered a former Burnaby resident to pay his ex-wife more than $1.2M but ruled the court didn't have jurisdiction to order him to return his daughter to Canada.
This B.C. bat species can sing

This B.C. bat species can sing

The silver-haired bat is only the second in North America discovered to produce song, a study has found.
Vancouver police spent $409K in eight days to decamp East Hastings

Vancouver police spent $409K in eight days to decamp East Hastings

Mayor Ken Sim: Cost part of approach to ensure safety, security of all residents.
Courageous action needed to save lives from illicit overdoses, B.C.'s coroner says

Courageous action needed to save lives from illicit overdoses, B.C.'s coroner says

VICTORIA — British Columbia's outgoing chief coroner says it's been "extremely disappointing" to see overdose deaths turned into "political fodder" for critics of harm reduction and decriminalization as the province hits another record toll.