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Decline of cash use raises accessibility, security concerns

Decline of cash use raises accessibility, security concerns

Vancity raises concerns ATM use drops by a third since 2018
Ornulf Johnsen slated for Canadian Ski Hall of Fame

Ornulf Johnsen slated for Canadian Ski Hall of Fame

The Norwegian was Whistler’s first ski director and owned Grouse Mountain’s first ski school.
B.C. parents demand fence or fill-in after child's drowning in Chilliwack

B.C. parents demand fence or fill-in after child's drowning in Chilliwack

The petition is asking for changes to be made after a four-year-old girl died.
Residents describe sound of roaring river, breaking trees of B.C.'s landslide waters

Residents describe sound of roaring river, breaking trees of B.C.'s landslide waters

The valuable sockeye salmon run, currently making its way up the Fraser River, is due to arrive at the Chilcotin River this weekend.
B.C. woman, child killed in vehicle collision on Highway 1

B.C. woman, child killed in vehicle collision on Highway 1

A second child was injured. Police say they are expected to survive.
Woman arrested in connection with wildfire near Port Alberni

Woman arrested in connection with wildfire near Port Alberni

The fire in the forested area near the Stirling Arm Forest Service Road and the Canal Main was reported just after 6 p.m. Tuesday.
'Without even knowing it, I had the perfect training'

'Without even knowing it, I had the perfect training'

Rhys Verner reflects on his promising career despite an underwhelming 2024
Rob Shaw: B.C. agriculture minister missing in action amidst crisis

Rob Shaw: B.C. agriculture minister missing in action amidst crisis

This is not the first time Pam Alexis has found herself under fire from the agriculture community.
Owner occupied: A guide to rental suites

Owner occupied: A guide to rental suites

Creating a rental suite may involve renovations and that means upfront cost. But think of it as a long-term investment.
Canada says travellers should exercise 'high degree of caution' in U.K. amid protests

Canada says travellers should exercise 'high degree of caution' in U.K. amid protests

The travel advice cautions that even peaceful demonstrations can turn violent at any time and can deteriorate quickly.