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Fireworks returning to iconic Vancouver Christmas lights event

Fireworks returning to iconic Vancouver Christmas lights event

Millions of dollars have been raised through the breathtaking display
Statistics Canada says annual inflation rate slowed to 3.1% in October

Statistics Canada says annual inflation rate slowed to 3.1% in October

OTTAWA — The annual inflation rate in October cooled to its slowest pace since June as the price of gasoline tumbled compared with a spike higher a year earlier, Statistics Canada said Tuesday.
New 9-8-8 crisis line launches across Canada next week

New 9-8-8 crisis line launches across Canada next week

Richmond's Chimo Community Services among more than 40 networks part of the new $156-million crisis line.
Everything Vancouver travellers need to know to plan a trip to Hawaii

Everything Vancouver travellers need to know to plan a trip to Hawaii

Know before you go!
B.C. man said he couldn't work due to Home Depot gift card dispute

B.C. man said he couldn't work due to Home Depot gift card dispute

David Peters claimed $4,300 for mental distress and being unable to fulfil a business contract.
History-making appointment for Victoria reservist

History-making appointment for Victoria reservist

Lisa Kachanoski is the first woman to be appointed regimental sergeant major in the 5th (B.C.) Field Regiment of the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery in the regiment’s 140-year history on Vancouver Island
The Rolling Stones will play Vancouver in 2024 on new North American tour

The Rolling Stones will play Vancouver in 2024 on new North American tour

The band was due to play Vancouver back in 2020, but...you know what happened.
5 historic tragedies in Vancouver you (probably) didn't know about

5 historic tragedies in Vancouver you (probably) didn't know about

Vancouver has had its share of tragedies
B.C. inflation rate cools to 2.7% in October

B.C. inflation rate cools to 2.7% in October

The rate of inflation on the West Coast is now nearly one full percentage point lower than it was in the summer
B.C. groups intervene in legal bid to rein in weak government climate targets

B.C. groups intervene in legal bid to rein in weak government climate targets

Ontario Court of Appeal case could act as a 'sword' to hold B.C. and federal climate targets in check, says lawyer.
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