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Opinion: How shopper behaviour is changing in a post-inflation world

Opinion: How shopper behaviour is changing in a post-inflation world

With inflation finally starting to stabilize in Canada, a new type of consumer has emerged, marked by value consciousness, digital savviness and a preference for experiences over material goods.
Falcon sees BC United victory despite polls, defections

Falcon sees BC United victory despite polls, defections

The BC United leader told Victoria business leaders on Thursday he’s confident the party will win a majority in this fall’s provincial election
Teenagers are getting mental health advice from TikTok

Teenagers are getting mental health advice from TikTok

Sandstone Care examined news reports and academic studies to determine how teenagers are getting mental health advice from TikTok.
Puck-struck roller hockey mom to keep $1 million award, rules B.C. court

Puck-struck roller hockey mom to keep $1 million award, rules B.C. court

Sherry Lynn Matthews was watching her son play in a roller hockey game at Langford’s Eagle Ridge Hockey Arena when she was struck in the head by a puck.
B.C. man twice accidentally fired gun through neighbours’ wall

B.C. man twice accidentally fired gun through neighbours’ wall

The neighbours' lawsuit says the July 2023 bullet 'left a trail of damage' to walls, a cabinet and drapes and led them to get counselling.
West Vancouver veteran recounts chaos of D-Day invasion 80 years ago

West Vancouver veteran recounts chaos of D-Day invasion 80 years ago

Aboard a rescue tug, Harry Greenwood helped save damaged Allied ships and their crew
Canucks don't pick until 93rd in the draft — What kind of prospect can they get?

Canucks don't pick until 93rd in the draft — What kind of prospect can they get?

Who do the draft experts have ranked 93rd overall in the 2024 NHL Entry Draft, where the Vancouver Canucks will likely make their first pick.
Are Mayor Ken Sim’s days numbered as chair of Vancouver police board?

Are Mayor Ken Sim’s days numbered as chair of Vancouver police board?

Sim’s office: “The mayor believes that the position of chair may be better served by another individual who can fully dedicate their focus to this important role.”
New Vancouver restaurant opens in former home of beloved spot with menu and staff from another

New Vancouver restaurant opens in former home of beloved spot with menu and staff from another

For more than 50 years Martini's served Italian food on West Broadway
Why Vancouver's office market is thriving amid North American struggles

Why Vancouver's office market is thriving amid North American struggles

American tech giants happy to seek talent north of the border
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