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MST Nations unveil concept for Jericho Lands community

MST Nations unveil concept for Jericho Lands community

Plans include housing, parks, amenities, commercial space and a school that will span the 36.4 hectares.
Food inflation may be easing but prices won't return to pre-pandemic levels, RBC says

Food inflation may be easing but prices won't return to pre-pandemic levels, RBC says

Canadians have been paying more for less food since early 2021.
Iconic Vancouver bookstore closing location after 21 years

Iconic Vancouver bookstore closing location after 21 years

It's not for the reason you think.
Photos: Here's what the Granville strip looked like in the 1960s

Photos: Here's what the Granville strip looked like in the 1960s

Welcome to Vancouver's Theatre Row more than 60 years ago.
Indigenous businesses sought for Canadian TV show's second season

Indigenous businesses sought for Canadian TV show's second season

Indigenous entrepreneurs can apply to be on the show now.
Vancouver Now & Then: The Arbutus Grocery in 1978 and 2020

Vancouver Now & Then: The Arbutus Grocery in 1978 and 2020

Businesses in this historic building have been serving the neighbourhood for well over a century
B.C. legal services could become more accessible, cheaper — but lawyers see problems in fix

B.C. legal services could become more accessible, cheaper — but lawyers see problems in fix

Bodies governing lawyers, notaries and paralegals are on board with the concept of a single legal regulator, which can help solve access-to-justice problems in B.C.
Some Chinese Canadians embrace 'white people food' movement, others are baffled

Some Chinese Canadians embrace 'white people food' movement, others are baffled

Cheese sticks and a bagel. A boiled egg with raw broccoli. A fat ball of burrata cheese sitting atop a pile of green grapes.
B.C. international students are the new temporary foreign workers, stuck without work in their fields: survey

B.C. international students are the new temporary foreign workers, stuck without work in their fields: survey

The province attracts some of the highest numbers of international students intending to stay in Canada, but has the lowest rate of permanent residency offers.
Province not being transparent with BC Housing report, watchdog alleges

Province not being transparent with BC Housing report, watchdog alleges

B.C.'s Freedom of Information and Privacy Association says it got a $1,792 fee estimate for freedom of information requests.
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