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Bank of Canada hikes overnight rate half a point to 1.5%

Bank of Canada hikes overnight rate half a point to 1.5%

Central bank hikes overnight rate by 50 basis points
Bicyclist files pothole suit against City of Vancouver

Bicyclist files pothole suit against City of Vancouver

A Vancouver cyclist who claims he received multiple injuries after hitting a pothole in an East Vancouver construction zone is suing the city and construction contractors.
Update: Vancouver, Richmond companies' spot prawns recalled due to potential norovirus contamination

Update: Vancouver, Richmond companies' spot prawns recalled due to potential norovirus contamination

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency suspects some of Tri-Star Seafood's and DeLuxe Seafood Vancouver's products are connected to an outbreak
B.C. mourns death of Vancouver businessman, philanthropist Joe Segal

B.C. mourns death of Vancouver businessman, philanthropist Joe Segal

Segal founded Kingswood Capital to become a significant real estate investor and developer
How to save for the future and still live in the present

How to save for the future and still live in the present

Is it possible to afford a decent livelihood in the present and still save for the future? Here are some tips.
Mitigation Possible: How Vancouver can survive climate change

Mitigation Possible: How Vancouver can survive climate change

For climate’s sake, what is Vancouver doing?
Beyond King Tut: Vancouver to be first Canadian city to host new immersive exhibit

Beyond King Tut: Vancouver to be first Canadian city to host new immersive exhibit

The exhibit will show the tomb as it was first discovered in 1922
'Just spectacular': This virtual fitness app brings the views to its participants

'Just spectacular': This virtual fitness app brings the views to its participants

John Cayley-Hall has completed 18 challenges since he joined The Conqueror community — now, he's on his 19th.
B.C. decriminalizes possession of ‘small amounts’ of hard drugs for 3 years

B.C. decriminalizes possession of ‘small amounts’ of hard drugs for 3 years

The exemption, which includes opioids and cocaine, is the first of its kind in Canada and applies only to British Columbia.
Advocates question plan to decriminalize illicit drugs

Advocates question plan to decriminalize illicit drugs

“A bold move would be to supply a safe drug supply for people who can’t live without it.”
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