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A recent survey by Statistics Canada paints a bleak picture of Canadian job prospects, with youth in British Columbia facing ...
Two MLAs who split from the BC Conservatives have launched One BC — a new party that vows to dismantle what they call the ...
Just weeks after the BC legislature passed Bill 15 — a controversial law allowing the province to override local governments ...
The provincial government has withheld information about a Kitsilano housing proposal, according to exclusive information ...
On Tuesday, BC Ferries announced that it had decided to award a four-ship contract to China Merchants Industry Weihai Shipyards, a Chinese state-owned corporation. BC Ferries’ leadership said in a ...
The Millennium Line extension is now set for completion in 2027, two years later than initially planned—a delay likely to ...
As Metro Vancouver heads toward a projected 3,500 unsold condos by the end of 2025, the BC government is committing over $775 million in public funds to build 4,600 new rental homes — raising ...
On April 14, 2016, the BC provincial government declared a public health emergency after a significant jump in drug-related overdoses and deaths at the time. This was the first time a provincial ...
As BC Premier David Eby departs for his second major trade mission to Asia, Ottawa is simultaneously spearheading its own international ventures. The federal government recently concluded a Team ...