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Vancouver council approves Shaughnessy rental housing complex

Vancouver council approves Shaughnessy rental housing complex

Council rejected original proposal in 2019 on concerns raised by neighbouring hospice
Child labour off the table in B.C.

Child labour off the table in B.C.

14- and 15-year-olds can legally hold 'appropriate' jobs defined as 'light work' with changes to employment standards legislation
B.C. announces further COVID-19 restrictions to curb transmission in Northern Health

B.C. announces further COVID-19 restrictions to curb transmission in Northern Health

58 critically ill people airlifted out of the hospitals in the north
Ken Sim launches mayoral bid in Chinatown, vows ‘15-minute cities’

Ken Sim launches mayoral bid in Chinatown, vows ‘15-minute cities’

Former NPA candidate has officially found a new party in second bid for mayor’s chair
Squamish Search and Rescue does not support what3words application

Squamish Search and Rescue does not support what3words application

Some RCMP previously touted the geo-location app as a lifesaver.
B.C. minister not a minister when at Chinese Communist Party events: Ministry

B.C. minister not a minister when at Chinese Communist Party events: Ministry

B.C.’s Minister of State for Trade George Chow marked the Golden Week Holiday with China’s consul general, but not as minister, according to his ministry
Welcome figure Kayachtn unveiled at North Vancouver's Argyle Secondary

Welcome figure Kayachtn unveiled at North Vancouver's Argyle Secondary

With open arms, Kayachtn – standing approximately 5.5 metres tall – now greets all who enter Ecole Argyle Secondary
Ambulance service boost plan not working, union says

Ambulance service boost plan not working, union says

Daily call volume leading up to and through the long weekend consistently averaged 2,000 calls, up from an average of 1,400 to 1,500.
Squamish company to build carbon capture plant in Merritt

Squamish company to build carbon capture plant in Merritt

Huron Clean Energy, using Carbon Engineering’s technology, is spearheading the project.
Government-funded iPhones to connect B.C.'s youth in care to services, technology

Government-funded iPhones to connect B.C.'s youth in care to services, technology

VICTORIA — Thousands of youth in care across British Columbia will receive an Apple iPhone to better connect them to friends, family and available technology.
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