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B.C. inflation cools to 3.4% in May: StatCan

B.C. inflation cools to 3.4% in May: StatCan

National inflation rate sees smallest increase in two years
Every dog has its day: Pup’s alleged allergies focal point in small claims dispute

Every dog has its day: Pup’s alleged allergies focal point in small claims dispute

The couple fought for a refund, arguing the dog had allergies, but it turns out they were barking up the wrong tree.
Letter: Thanks for the ‘wonderful work’ at Lost Lake

Letter: Thanks for the ‘wonderful work’ at Lost Lake

'This day will mark part of the history of the nude dock (or the clothing-optional dock as we like to call it now)'
'They looked at me': B.C. wolves surprise homeowner with backyard visit

'They looked at me': B.C. wolves surprise homeowner with backyard visit

The wolves just stared at the homeowner, unfazed.
B.C. education ministry wants school gang, gun violence assessments

B.C. education ministry wants school gang, gun violence assessments

The ministry has issued a request for proposal to support its "Expect Respect and A Safe Education" strategy.
B.C. moved ahead with ending letter grades despite parent, teacher, student concerns

B.C. moved ahead with ending letter grades despite parent, teacher, student concerns

British Columbia's Ministry of Education went ahead with plans to do away with letter grades from kindergarten to Grade 9 despite its own public consultation showing the majority of teachers, students and parents didn't like the idea.
David Eby resists early vote in B.C. despite big byelection wins for NDP

David Eby resists early vote in B.C. despite big byelection wins for NDP

There will not be an early provincial election in British Columbia despite resounding victories for New Democrat Party candidates in a pair of byelections over the weekend, Premier David Eby said on Monday.
First Nations in B.C. call on minister to resign over horrific child abuse case

First Nations in B.C. call on minister to resign over horrific child abuse case

CHILLIWACK, B.C.
B.C. funds new animal shelters with pet breeder laws further delayed

B.C. funds new animal shelters with pet breeder laws further delayed

Four replacement animal shelters will help address a deficit of care for abandoned and abused pets, said Premier David Eby.
Canucks legend Daniel Sedin did the Grouse Grind 11 times in one day

Canucks legend Daniel Sedin did the Grouse Grind 11 times in one day

The former Canuck was one of 70 participants in the Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge on June 21.