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Crew shortages continue to affect ferries

Crew shortages continue to affect ferries

Despite hiring more than 800 new staff since the start of the year, crew shortages continue to affect sailings and services on B.C. Ferries. A shortage of staff resulted in B.C. Ferries cancelling baggage service on the 7:45 a.m.
Watch for scams when shopping during baby formula shortage: BBB

Watch for scams when shopping during baby formula shortage: BBB

With 73 per cent of consumers losing money, online shopping scams are one of the riskiest scams affecting Canadians.
Wind to dominate Canada's energy future, suggests 'long-awaited' modelling

Wind to dominate Canada's energy future, suggests 'long-awaited' modelling

An 18-fold increase in wind and solar energy are required to decarbonize Canada's electricity grid, finds a landmark report tracing a pathway to net zero.
B.C. strata tried to pin gas leak on owner, tribunal disagreed

B.C. strata tried to pin gas leak on owner, tribunal disagreed

B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal says a strata cannot bill an owner for an emergency investigation to find the source of a gas leak.
'It's time now' for an increase in health transfers, Horgan says

'It's time now' for an increase in health transfers, Horgan says

The prime minister has repeatedly said the best time to talk about health transfers to provinces is after the pandemic winds down, which means now, Premier John Horgan said in Saskatchewan on Friday.
Punjabi rapper shot dead days after security concerns delay Vancouver ticket sales

Punjabi rapper shot dead days after security concerns delay Vancouver ticket sales

Sidhu Moosewala, 28, was killed by gunfire in India, the day after he lost police protection.
Ginormous strawberry 'supermoon' to dazzle Metro Vancouver skies

Ginormous strawberry 'supermoon' to dazzle Metro Vancouver skies

Skywatchers, rejoice!
Southern rural B.C. faces largest spike in violent gun crime in Canada

Southern rural B.C. faces largest spike in violent gun crime in Canada

Firearm-related violent crimes in Canada started an upward climb in 2014. 
First Nations are now elite Vancouver developers

First Nations are now elite Vancouver developers

Three Nations own six prime real estate properties in Metro Vancouver totalling 160 acres where they plan thousands of new high-rise homes on leased land
Vancouver airline pandemic job loss yields $168,609 court award

Vancouver airline pandemic job loss yields $168,609 court award

Judge said it was unreasonable for a "devastated" employee to expect employee to be looking for work while she was winding down its Vancouver operations before being laid off
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