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Supportive housing pause floated for Vancouver has organizations on edge

Supportive housing pause floated for Vancouver has organizations on edge

BC Housing lists 795 supportive housing units ‘underway in Vancouver as of the end of September
Chamber of Commerce endorses B.C.'s fast-track resource project plan, wants more

Chamber of Commerce endorses B.C.'s fast-track resource project plan, wants more

Canada's largest union has also endorsed the fast-tracking announced by Premier David Eby yesterday
Environment Canada issues frostbite warning as frigid temperatures clutch B.C.

Environment Canada issues frostbite warning as frigid temperatures clutch B.C.

Caution urged as unseasonable cold grips the province
Next U.S. trade battle could be milked in Canada’s dairy barns

Next U.S. trade battle could be milked in Canada’s dairy barns

Amid U.S. tariff threats, a fight may be brewing over Canadian supply management
Canadian police say the war on fentanyl is already well underway

Canadian police say the war on fentanyl is already well underway

Crackdown existed long before tariff threats surfaced and is seeing some success, officials say
Top skiers from Canada, U.S. set for big event in Okanagan

Top skiers from Canada, U.S. set for big event in Okanagan

A NorAm Cup Moguls event comes to Apex Mountain Resort from Feb. 20 to 23
Burned-out California looks to Canadian timber for rebuild, tariffs or not

Burned-out California looks to Canadian timber for rebuild, tariffs or not

Homebuilders say ‘there aren’t really alternatives’ to Canadian lumber as they recover from wildfire
Former Vernon hockey coach guilty of sexually assaulting minor

Former Vernon hockey coach guilty of sexually assaulting minor

In a second trial, Keith Chase was found guilty of the sexual assault that took place in 2004, after a judge found the complainant's evidence to be credible
Woman dead, man injured after U.S. Coast Guard rescue near Vancouver Island

Woman dead, man injured after U.S. Coast Guard rescue near Vancouver Island

The sailboat, with two Canadians on board, was grounded during a storm in Washington
'Warrior culture': Poilievre promises strength in U.S. dispute

'Warrior culture': Poilievre promises strength in U.S. dispute

Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre toured Surrey construction site with a 'Canada first' message in tariff dispute