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B.C. adds 17K jobs in December to recoup previous month’s losses

B.C. adds 17K jobs in December to recoup previous month’s losses

Not even another rate hike from the Bank of Canada could quell B.C.’s ultra-tight labour market in December as the province added 16,600 jobs during the holiday season.
He sleeps in a van but drives a Tesla: life on wheels in Vancouver's camper community

He sleeps in a van but drives a Tesla: life on wheels in Vancouver's camper community

VANCOUVER — At the end of his day, Lucas Philips drives to his home overlooking Spanish Banks Beach in Vancouver, near some of the most expensive real estate in Canada.
Glen Clark out of Jim Pattison Group C-suite

Glen Clark out of Jim Pattison Group C-suite

Glen Clark is no longer president and chief operating officer of the Jim Pattison Group. But chairman Jim Pattison said he is not going far.
Should Burrard Inlet be renamed after hockey phenom Connor Bedard?

Should Burrard Inlet be renamed after hockey phenom Connor Bedard?

Someone launched an online petition to honour the sensational player from North Vancouver
Why hasn’t the Squamish acceleration lane at Cleveland Avenue onto Hwy 99 been opened?

Why hasn’t the Squamish acceleration lane at Cleveland Avenue onto Hwy 99 been opened?

MOTI says it has to do with signal lights.
B.C. man alleges hundreds of sexual assaults by Scout leader, church volunteer

B.C. man alleges hundreds of sexual assaults by Scout leader, church volunteer

Local meetings of the North America Man/Boy Love Association were held in Langley and Aldergrove, a B.C. Supreme Court notice of civil claim says.
If you see a man throwing things at cars in Squamish, report it: RCMP

If you see a man throwing things at cars in Squamish, report it: RCMP

Squamish RCMP investigate an incident at Highway 99 and Loggers Lane; similar incidents happened in December. 
Have diabetes, blood clots, heart failure? Expanded coverage for medication announced

Have diabetes, blood clots, heart failure? Expanded coverage for medication announced

Starting Thursday, two medications will be expanded to regular benefits under BC PharmaCare.
Study: Most Western Canadian glaciers to disappear in 80 years

Study: Most Western Canadian glaciers to disappear in 80 years

A University of Northern British Columbia professor co-authored the international study.
New B.C. doctors should be trained in 'planetary health,' say experts

New B.C. doctors should be trained in 'planetary health,' say experts

20 health experts say Simon Fraser University should be the first in Canada to build its new medical school based on a 'planetary health' curriculum.