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'They will feel it': B.C. premier says province won't hold back amid looming U.S. trade war

'They will feel it': B.C. premier says province won't hold back amid looming U.S. trade war

'We should really be thinking carefully about spending our money in that country,' says Premier David Eby when asked about Canadians planning travel to the U.S.
Lil’wat seeking building for new health-care staff and services

Lil’wat seeking building for new health-care staff and services

The es zúmin’ primary care centre aims to provide culturally safe, trauma-informed healthcare to Lil'wat and surrounding Nations
Whistler Pride and Out on Patrol team up for youth tube slide

Whistler Pride and Out on Patrol team up for youth tube slide

Registration deadline today for Jan. 24 community-building event
B.C. securities lawyer's suspension extended by two months

B.C. securities lawyer's suspension extended by two months

Samuel Cole committed professional misconduct by counselling his client to use his girlfriend as a nominee to indirectly buy shares of the client's public company.
Fork in the Road: Beyond booze, juicers might not get juiced as much

Fork in the Road: Beyond booze, juicers might not get juiced as much

Fructose is also linked to cancer, so will we revamp labels—and habits?
Mario Canseco: Canada or Cascadia? British Columbians divided on identity

Mario Canseco: Canada or Cascadia? British Columbians divided on identity

Research Co. survey reveals growing affinity with Pacific Northwest neighbours, skepticism about Canada’s future
B.C. dad can't get back $500K he gave now-separated son, daughter in-law for home

B.C. dad can't get back $500K he gave now-separated son, daughter in-law for home

The B.C. Supreme Court sided with a man's former daughter-in-law, who was gifted $500,000 to buy a $1.3-million home with her former spouse; the B.C. Court of Appeal upheld the judgement.
The Canucks didn’t trade J.T. Miller; what happens now?

The Canucks didn’t trade J.T. Miller; what happens now?

The Vancouver Canucks came close to trading J.T. Miller but the deal fell through, which makes for an awkward situation for the foreseeable future.
B.C. tribunal dismisses roommate's complaint over 'half-naked' image threat

B.C. tribunal dismisses roommate's complaint over 'half-naked' image threat

B.C.’s Civil resolution Tribunal has dismissed the complaint of a woman who alleged her female roommate threatened to share an image of her online.
NHL gets it right with equal suspensions for McDavid, Myers

NHL gets it right with equal suspensions for McDavid, Myers

Vancouver Canucks defenceman Tyler Myers and Edmonton Oilers forward Connor McDavid are both getting three-game suspensions for crosschecking.