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BC cabinet ministers get firsthand look at flood damage in Merritt (VIDEO)

BC cabinet ministers get firsthand look at flood damage in Merritt (VIDEO)

An estimated 300 homes will need to be repaired and about 50 have been completely destroyed.
B.C.'s eased COVID-19 rules could mean a surge in electricity use this holiday season

B.C.'s eased COVID-19 rules could mean a surge in electricity use this holiday season

Hydro company says there was a 4% decrease in electricity load last Christmas
Check out how Vancouver was lovingly recreated in a 17-year-old game (PHOTOS)

Check out how Vancouver was lovingly recreated in a 17-year-old game (PHOTOS)

He's spent over a decade building Vancouver in a 2003 video game - and he's never even been to the city himself
Opinion: Vancouver street preachers shame man for buying non-alcoholic beer

Opinion: Vancouver street preachers shame man for buying non-alcoholic beer

If you see this type of behaviour, please speak up
(Video) 'Shocking' dashcam footage shows drunken trip from Richmond to Burnaby

(Video) 'Shocking' dashcam footage shows drunken trip from Richmond to Burnaby

Video from inside Cadillac Escalade shows dangerous close calls, as vehicle crosses centre line several times
$450M flood bill costliest in B.C.'s history, still climbing

$450M flood bill costliest in B.C.'s history, still climbing

The nearly half-billion dollars in insurance claims makes November's flooding the costliest natural disaster in B.C.'s history. But with the government yet to release its damage estimates, it comes nowhere near the true financial toll.
Floods set to worsen B.C.'s labour shortage

Floods set to worsen B.C.'s labour shortage

Construction industry forecasting deficits as high as 60,000 workers in the coming decade
Vancouver’s homeless population ‘remains same, or may have increased’ despite moving 737 people inside

Vancouver’s homeless population ‘remains same, or may have increased’ despite moving 737 people inside

Pandemic forces cancellation of homeless count in 2022 for second consecutive year; ‘tiny shelter’ pilot program to launch
Vancouver’s entry in the ‘Tilda Swinton as libraries’ trend is spot on (PHOTOS)

Vancouver’s entry in the ‘Tilda Swinton as libraries’ trend is spot on (PHOTOS)

It all started with a Twitter thread comparing the actor's many outfits to library architecture
Unvaccinated Vancouver police will have to pay for their own COVID-19 tests

Unvaccinated Vancouver police will have to pay for their own COVID-19 tests

The policy starts Dec. 30.
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