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No purrfect evidence: B.C. tribunal dismisses complaint against neighbours' cats

No purrfect evidence: B.C. tribunal dismisses complaint against neighbours' cats

Jaime Lee Metcalfe alleged her neighbours' cats entered her unit and caused damage to her property by peeing and pooping.
Early childhood educators to get $2/hour raise, grants from province

Early childhood educators to get $2/hour raise, grants from province

The raise follows previous boosts totalling $4 an hour since 2018, bringing the median hourly wage for ECEs in B.C. to $28
What a fairer migrant farm worker program could look like

What a fairer migrant farm worker program could look like

More worker power and better oversight needed to protect the people B.C. depends on to grow its food.
These countries have the most mobile phone users

These countries have the most mobile phone users

In partnership with Visible , Stacker used data from the International Telecommunication Union via the World Bank to examine the rate of mobile phone subscriptions worldwide.
B.C. commits to mandatory Holocaust education for Grade 10 students

B.C. commits to mandatory Holocaust education for Grade 10 students

The Jewish community has been calling for mandatory Holocaust education for "many decades."
Energy costs forcing Canadians to bypass basic needs, StatCan says

Energy costs forcing Canadians to bypass basic needs, StatCan says

One in seven Canadians resort to unsafe temperatures amid rising energy prices, according to a new Statistics Canada survey.
Inclusive, accessible cafe opens at YVR airport

Inclusive, accessible cafe opens at YVR airport

Paper Planes Cafe offers training and work experience for those from the neurodiverse community.
Housing minister calls for review of Metro Vancouver construction fees

Housing minister calls for review of Metro Vancouver construction fees

Sean Fraser cites specific concerns about fees charged to market rental housing construction projects after Metro Vancouver voted to triple them.
Can the Canucks keep Hughes and Hronek together long-term?

Can the Canucks keep Hughes and Hronek together long-term?

Whether Quinn Hughes and Filip Hronek stick together as a pairing has a lot less to do with them and a lot more to do with the rest of the Canucks defence.
RealTours show explores Richmond’s densifying neighbourhoods

RealTours show explores Richmond’s densifying neighbourhoods

RealTours is the breakthrough new series from REW.ca that brings you Canadian real estate like you’ve never seen it before.
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