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‘Attack on property rights’: Why B.C.’s new rental rules leave some owners on edge

‘Attack on property rights’: Why B.C.’s new rental rules leave some owners on edge

He feels like collateral damage in the midst of new provincial and municipal rules regulating and restricting short-term rentals.
Making it easier to talk about drinking too much

Making it easier to talk about drinking too much

Stigma stops patients and doctors from discussing alcohol use disorder, say authors of a guide on how to change that.
Neighbourhood residents hire development consultant to oppose Vancouver rental rezoning

Neighbourhood residents hire development consultant to oppose Vancouver rental rezoning

Rezoning for the secured-rental building was unanimously approved by council but amended to consider potential issues with access to the building's parkade.
B.C. family reeling after cancer diagnosis

B.C. family reeling after cancer diagnosis

The couple is trying to survive on one income.
'Everyone wants to be Barbie': Top Halloween costumes in B.C.

'Everyone wants to be Barbie': Top Halloween costumes in B.C.

Blond wigs are selling fast.
From Canucks games to the NFL: New West teen to sing at Seattle Seahawks game

From Canucks games to the NFL: New West teen to sing at Seattle Seahawks game

New Westminster singer tackles biggest gig yet: "Taylor Swift performed there."
Knife-wielding man arrested at Bridgeport Canada Line station

Knife-wielding man arrested at Bridgeport Canada Line station

No direct threats were made to other passengers: Transit Police
Safety alert: Canada-wide recall of gun safes due to 'risk of death'

Safety alert: Canada-wide recall of gun safes due to 'risk of death'

The wrong person could open this safe because of a programming error.
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim in Brazil for 'world cities' summit

Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim in Brazil for 'world cities' summit

Sim joined by senior advisor and city's deputy general manager of arts, culture and community services.
Paper Excellence CEO refuses to face federal committee, prompts threat of legal summons

Paper Excellence CEO refuses to face federal committee, prompts threat of legal summons

NDP MP Charlie Angus has submitted a notice of motion to issue a legal summons for Paper Excellence CEO Jackson Wijaya, after the forestry tycoon refused to appear before a federal committee.
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