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B.C. doubling rebates for some home-heating, energy upgrades

B.C. doubling rebates for some home-heating, energy upgrades

Low-interest financing also available
'Roll with the punches': Indigenous business owners in B.C. reflect on COVID-19

'Roll with the punches': Indigenous business owners in B.C. reflect on COVID-19

First Nation business owners and managers share how they felt when the Coronavirus pandemic hit and how they managed to make it through troubled waters
Thousands of candles recalled Canada-wide due to "fire and burn hazards'

Thousands of candles recalled Canada-wide due to "fire and burn hazards'

Did you buy some candles before the winter holidays?
Video: Crow nabs skier's gear from backpack on Cypress Mountain

Video: Crow nabs skier's gear from backpack on Cypress Mountain

Is it a clever or criminal crow?
Dr. Bonnie Henry addresses why PE class isn't cancelled in B.C. schools

Dr. Bonnie Henry addresses why PE class isn't cancelled in B.C. schools

While British Columbians must wear face masks inside all public indoor spaces, the Provincial Health Order does not require children to wear them while they are in class.
Teck BC Championships coming to Whistler

Teck BC Championships coming to Whistler

Whistler Olympic Park was slated to host national trials in 2021
Scuba diver dies off West Vancouver park

Scuba diver dies off West Vancouver park

Paramedics attempted to revive man at Whytecliff Park
New testing rules for air travellers land Jan.7, officials urge people to prepare

New testing rules for air travellers land Jan.7, officials urge people to prepare

OTTAWA — Anyone arriving in Canada starting Jan. 7 will need to have a negative COVID-19 test before boarding a flight, the federal government said Thursday as the Liberals urged vacationers abroad to prepare.
Thousands sign petition to extend Christmas break for schools in B.C. amid fears of new COVID-19 variant

Thousands sign petition to extend Christmas break for schools in B.C. amid fears of new COVID-19 variant

The petition, now closed, gathered over 35,000 signatures
What's going to cost you more — or less — in B.C. in 2021

What's going to cost you more — or less — in B.C. in 2021

As of June 2021, minimum-wage workers in B.C. will receive $15.20 an hour