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Has an exodus of B.C. residents lowered Metro Vancouver rent prices?

Has an exodus of B.C. residents lowered Metro Vancouver rent prices?

Rental prices in Vancouver did not slow down just because some of its locals left.
'Bloodied and beaten': Crown seeks nine years for B.C. home invasion

'Bloodied and beaten': Crown seeks nine years for B.C. home invasion

John Doe, 37, sat with his head down as one of his victims told him how his cowardice has impacted her life.
B.C. English instructor who called Hamas attack 'brilliant' no longer employed by college

B.C. English instructor who called Hamas attack 'brilliant' no longer employed by college

The Langara College instructor had been reinstated after making remarks at an off-campus event in October.
Will SkyTrains be impacted in transit strike? Hearings scheduled with union

Will SkyTrains be impacted in transit strike? Hearings scheduled with union

If an agreement is not reached by 12:01 a.m. Feb. 3, members will be withdrawing services for 72 hours.
Video: Steveston Super Grocer fire fills skies with plumes of smoke

Video: Steveston Super Grocer fire fills skies with plumes of smoke

Emergency crews are on scene.
B.C. inquest sees videos from inside burning Winters Hotel on day of fatal fire

B.C. inquest sees videos from inside burning Winters Hotel on day of fatal fire

Jesse Smith described the loud noise in the burning Winters Hotel in Vancouver as people were streaming out when she went back to help others and their pets escape. "It's wood.
What Vancouver's city manager is saying about abolition of elected park board

What Vancouver's city manager is saying about abolition of elected park board

Paul Mochrie: "The park board doesn't actually own assets. The assets that are managed currently by park board are owned by the City of Vancouver."
'Spring-like' weather: Metro Vancouver temperatures to climb to 15 C during rainstorm

'Spring-like' weather: Metro Vancouver temperatures to climb to 15 C during rainstorm

Warm and wet weather coming straight from Hawaii.
B.C. restricts cellphones at schools, targets social media firms with new legislation

B.C. restricts cellphones at schools, targets social media firms with new legislation

SURREY, B.C. — British Columbia is restricting the use of cellphones in schools and targeting social media companies in an attempt to reduce the harm they cause to children, which Premier David Eby likened to the damage from tobacco and opioids.
New seniors advocate announced by province

New seniors advocate announced by province

KinVillage CEO Dan Levitt will replace Isobel Mackenzie when she retires in April
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