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B.C. budget expands housing support for renters, middle-income earners

B.C. budget expands housing support for renters, middle-income earners

$318M added to BC Builds for faster middle-income housing development
Trump tariffs roil markets ... and B.C. budget

Trump tariffs roil markets ... and B.C. budget

Deficit expected to grow by $2B, government revenues to fall.
'It's been an honour to be part of the community': Beloved Vancouver family pizzeria closes

'It's been an honour to be part of the community': Beloved Vancouver family pizzeria closes

Pizzeria Barbarella served its final pies this past weekend.
UPDATE: IHIT identifies Surrey homicide victim

UPDATE: IHIT identifies Surrey homicide victim

IHIT is now investigating
Crime Stoppers puts alleged Coquitlam drug dealer on weekly list

Crime Stoppers puts alleged Coquitlam drug dealer on weekly list

Do you know where Christopher Abra is? He is wanted for possession for the purpose of trafficking and was one of seven people charged in connection with Coquitlam RCMP's Project E-Neowise.
'We want everyone in the world to experience it': New food truck brings Indigenous meals to Vancouver's streets

'We want everyone in the world to experience it': New food truck brings Indigenous meals to Vancouver's streets

"We try to focus everything on indigenous food and culture that we grew up on."
A gloomy week ahead for Vancouver weather — but there's one bright spot

A gloomy week ahead for Vancouver weather — but there's one bright spot

Which day will the sun break open the cloudy skies?
Updated: B.C. braces for trade-war fallout

Updated: B.C. braces for trade-war fallout

Lumber faces steep penalties while energy dodges worst
Metro Vancouver artist creates evocative paintings of Trump, Musk, and Bezos

Metro Vancouver artist creates evocative paintings of Trump, Musk, and Bezos

You can see her work in the Lower Mainland right now.
Rob Shaw: Hiring freeze? Not for BC NDP insiders

Rob Shaw: Hiring freeze? Not for BC NDP insiders

While key public service jobs go unfilled, provincial government expands its comms machine
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