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6 in 10 Canadians concerned about financial future and investing, says survey

6 in 10 Canadians concerned about financial future and investing, says survey

It's a new month, and once again Canadians continue to be concerned about their financial future, according to a new poll.
'I got lucky with this one': B.C. photographer captures breathtaking whale image

'I got lucky with this one': B.C. photographer captures breathtaking whale image

He took more than 2,000 photographs to get the perfect shot.
National reconciliation day to become September statutory holiday in B.C.

National reconciliation day to become September statutory holiday in B.C.

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government introduced legislation Tuesday to make Sept.
Tim Hortons offers coffee, baked item for alleged privacy breaches

Tim Hortons offers coffee, baked item for alleged privacy breaches

Last year, Canadian privacy commissioners found that the coffee giant allegedly used its app to track people's movements without their consent. Now, those same users are being compensated with a cup of java and a snack.
Canadian family doctors facing 'red tape' coming to B.C.

Canadian family doctors facing 'red tape' coming to B.C.

"I've had good doctors, who are accredited nationally and licensed in another province, express an interest in working at my clinic and they just give up on the process."
Recent travel chaos shakes B.C. travellers' confidence: survey

Recent travel chaos shakes B.C. travellers' confidence: survey

Eighty-four per cent of British Columbians say they fear flight delays, lost bags
B.C. residential real estate investors unfairly ‘painted as speculators’: BCREA

B.C. residential real estate investors unfairly ‘painted as speculators’: BCREA

Most B.C. homeowners-investors also landlords, according to B.C. Real Estate Association economist
COVID denier, vaccine foe Mak Parhar died after drug use, not the virus

COVID denier, vaccine foe Mak Parhar died after drug use, not the virus

There was no traumatic injury, and no evidence of foul play or acute self-harm.
BC SPCA reports higher number of pets being surrendered in 2022

BC SPCA reports higher number of pets being surrendered in 2022

The society says 42,079 animals were assisted through pet food bank programs.
New disability benefit would make 'major difference’ in many people's lives

New disability benefit would make 'major difference’ in many people's lives

A government bill aiming to lift Canadians with disabilities out of poverty is working its way through the Senate after MPs voted unanimously to pass it late last week.