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B.C. tech companies on a tear as M&A activity surges

B.C. tech companies on a tear as M&A activity surges

COVID-19 management, interest rate speculation spurring acquisition action
Mixing business and politics: B.C. entrepreneur and 'Freedom Convoy' admin locked out of Facebook

Mixing business and politics: B.C. entrepreneur and 'Freedom Convoy' admin locked out of Facebook

Raechel Allan-Nicholls says she's like a lot of small business owners who rely on Facebook to promote their sales activity.
Mom of murdered Penticton man pleads with the community to continue to send in tips

Mom of murdered Penticton man pleads with the community to continue to send in tips

When police found the 22-year-old Taig Savage, he was unresponsive and in critical condition
Surrey RCMP investigating after shots fired from moving vehicle

Surrey RCMP investigating after shots fired from moving vehicle

On Feb. 11 at approximately 8:20 p.m., police responded to a report of shots fired in the 13400-block of 60A Avenue
Couples forced to go to mainland for fertility treatment, face huge costs

Couples forced to go to mainland for fertility treatment, face huge costs

Even though about one in six couples experience infertility, there are no fertility ­clinics on Vancouver Island that offer full IVF services
‘Painless Jones’: B.C.’s first dentist was a Black miner from Barkerville

‘Painless Jones’: B.C.’s first dentist was a Black miner from Barkerville

Dr. Jones was one of the Black pioneers who played an important role in B.C. history
Protesters broke through RCMP barricades, causing highway closure near Pacific Border

Protesters broke through RCMP barricades, causing highway closure near Pacific Border

SURREY, B.C.
RCMP investigate suspected homicide of Nanaimo man found dead Saturday

RCMP investigate suspected homicide of Nanaimo man found dead Saturday

NANAIMO, B.C. — Police say they are investigating after a man was found dead at a north Nanaimo business Saturday morning. They say his death is being treated as a homicide.
RBCM event explores lives of B.C.'s Black pioneers

RBCM event explores lives of B.C.'s Black pioneers

You can learn about B.C.’s Black pioneers — and meet descendants of Black settlers who arrived in B.C. in 1858 — at the B.C Black History and Heritage Day at the Royal B.C. Museum today.
Flower supply chain issues prompt some B.C. buyers to look local

Flower supply chain issues prompt some B.C. buyers to look local

VANCOUVER — It was stubbornness that led a family farm on Vancouver Island to keep growing roses when competitors left the industry or shifted production to marijuana years ago.