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BC Dumpling Fest gets $30K more for second annual feast in Coquitlam

BC Dumpling Fest gets $30K more for second annual feast in Coquitlam

The 2023 BC Dumpling Festival is on Aug. 12 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. in Town Centre Park in Coquitlam.
Subject of disinformation campaign skeptical about chance of foreign interference inquiry

Subject of disinformation campaign skeptical about chance of foreign interference inquiry

Kenny Chiu, the Steveston-Richmond East MP from 2019 to 2021, isn't expecting Ottawa will hold a public inquiry on the issue
Employer-employee disconnect frustrates job market conditions, survey finds

Employer-employee disconnect frustrates job market conditions, survey finds

The Addressing the Labour Market Gap survey collected responses from employers and employees in B.C.
How population growth is affecting everything from jobs to housing in the economy

How population growth is affecting everything from jobs to housing in the economy

"Employment levels are going to be increasing a lot, just because we're adding a lot of people to the population," said University of Waterloo economics professor Mikal Skuterud
Taxi driver found needing first aid near YVR airport

Taxi driver found needing first aid near YVR airport

The taxi was found “in a precarious spot” on Grant McConachie Way.
Burnaby wants to add 3,000 rentals by 2025. It's losing them instead

Burnaby wants to add 3,000 rentals by 2025. It's losing them instead

While the mayor defends his record on housing, the city's perpetual development approvals haven't translated to more purpose-built rentals.
Canada Post stamp honours First Nations leader George Manuel

Canada Post stamp honours First Nations leader George Manuel

Manuel’s work on Indigenous rights recalled at unveiling in North Vancouver
Wildfires could disrupt booze deliveries, BCLDB warns

Wildfires could disrupt booze deliveries, BCLDB warns

There are 77 active wildfires raging across B.C., including four detected in the past day
Turn off apartment surveillance cameras, B.C. landlord told

Turn off apartment surveillance cameras, B.C. landlord told

Woman said building manager was watching her via surveillance system to see if she had broken the rules.
B.C. sees uptick in child immunizations amid COVID-19 pandemic, survey shows

B.C. sees uptick in child immunizations amid COVID-19 pandemic, survey shows

B.C. parents reported an uptick in immunizations against a range of diseases, for their two-year-old children, despite broad pandemic disruptions in 2020 and 2021.
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