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Fly round-trip Vancouver to Las Vegas with 3 nights in a hotel for only $309

Fly round-trip Vancouver to Las Vegas with 3 nights in a hotel for only $309

This is one of the best deals out of YVR.
'This is heartbreaking': B.C. woman ID's deceased father after police release tattoo photo

'This is heartbreaking': B.C. woman ID's deceased father after police release tattoo photo

Surrey RCMP say they have a possible identity of the remains, however, it has not been confirmed.
Dwindling timber supply sparks need for diversification: Gorman CEO

Dwindling timber supply sparks need for diversification: Gorman CEO

While B.C. industry rushed to salvage log large tracts of timber, that supply of beetle-kill has dried up.
Newborn infant found dead in Victoria parking lot; police concerned for mother

Newborn infant found dead in Victoria parking lot; police concerned for mother

Police believe the baby had been born not long before, possibly in the area.
Prince George RCMP shoot man in stabbing incident

Prince George RCMP shoot man in stabbing incident

The man was transported to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
B.C. government can sue opioid companies in B.C. Supreme Court

B.C. government can sue opioid companies in B.C. Supreme Court

The B.C. government began the putative class proceeding in August 2018 to recover health-care costs.
Conservatives wouldn't allow Teck takeover: Poilievre

Conservatives wouldn't allow Teck takeover: Poilievre

Conservative leader says he would use the Investment Act to prevent takeover
Grocers among retailers poised for AI sales bump

Grocers among retailers poised for AI sales bump

Algorithms and data analysis can improve customers' experience and inventory management
AI to help hoteliers operate more efficiently

AI to help hoteliers operate more efficiently

Chatbots, price optimization, room security among ways the technology helping sector
Amid job losses, post-secondary unions appeal to province to offset budget shortfalls

Amid job losses, post-secondary unions appeal to province to offset budget shortfalls

The unions say universities and colleges in B.C. have become too reliant on tuition fees, especially from international students, which has created financial instability when enrolment fluctuates.