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B.C. real estate sales volume up as average prices go down

B.C. real estate sales volume up as average prices go down

January residential sales climbed 6.4 per cent over the same time last year
'Disgusting': Kelowna MP blasts Mark Carney over fentanyl comments

'Disgusting': Kelowna MP blasts Mark Carney over fentanyl comments

Conservative Tracy Gray also took Carney to task over the consumer carbon tax
Province fined $783K after highway traffic safety violation at Shambhala

Province fined $783K after highway traffic safety violation at Shambhala

WorkSafeBC says unqualified and under-equipped staff directed highway traffic in an unsafe manner
B.C. analyst calls White House reaction to statehood pushback 'deeply uncomfortable'

B.C. analyst calls White House reaction to statehood pushback 'deeply uncomfortable'

'To be clear, we never agreed that Canada would not be the 51st state': Trump deputy chief of staff
LifeLabs' B.C. union issues strike notice

LifeLabs' B.C. union issues strike notice

BCGEU represents 1,200 works at labs throughout province
B.C. immediately pauses public service hiring, cancels promised rebate

B.C. immediately pauses public service hiring, cancels promised rebate

Government cites on-going fiscal situation, tariffs for the moves
25 cats, one severely matted dog saved from property east of Terrace

25 cats, one severely matted dog saved from property east of Terrace

"A devastating case of humans and animals struggling together," said Eileen Drever, BC SPCA senior protection officer
5th case of Chronic Wasting Disease found near Cranbrook

5th case of Chronic Wasting Disease found near Cranbrook

A fifth case of CWD has been detected near Cranbrook
B.C. radio stations dial in new ownership

B.C. radio stations dial in new ownership

The Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission also approved new broadcasting licences
Saving species ‘not rocket science,’ but few faring better than long ago: researcher

Saving species ‘not rocket science,’ but few faring better than long ago: researcher

The study shows just a handful of species at risk are faring better now than 2-3 decades ago