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High government spending means more inflation? It's complicated, economists say

High government spending means more inflation? It's complicated, economists say

Economists say government spending can affect both demand and supply in the economy, making its total impact on inflation more difficult to read. 
Opinion: Homeless people deserve the same right to their belongings that we all have

Opinion: Homeless people deserve the same right to their belongings that we all have

People struggling with homelessness often have limited control over their belongings and face the constant risk of being separated from their possessions.
Developer, builders fined for falling construction debris near Burnaby's Gilmore SkyTrain station

Developer, builders fined for falling construction debris near Burnaby's Gilmore SkyTrain station

WorkSafeBC has fined three builders, including Onni Contracting Ltd, more than 200K for ‘high-risk’ incidents of things falling from their under-construction condo towers at the Gilmore Place development.
'A bit of help': Canadian Red Cross funding medical clinics for displaced in Ukraine

'A bit of help': Canadian Red Cross funding medical clinics for displaced in Ukraine

KORSUN-SHEVCHENKIVSKYI — Medical intern Alina Manko sits at a desk and speaks with a woman as other patients wait for their turn.
Opinion: Climate change is making trees bigger, but also weaker

Opinion: Climate change is making trees bigger, but also weaker

The poor quality of wood means that trunks break more easily.
Opinion: Why does so much of the world's manufacturing still take place in China?

Opinion: Why does so much of the world's manufacturing still take place in China?

Despite significant financial and political pressures, many companies are still not moving their production and manufacturing out of China. Why not?
5 things you (probably) didn't know about BC Place

5 things you (probably) didn't know about BC Place

Vancouver's BC Place is one of the biggest event venues in the country, and on Monday, June 19, it'll turn 40 years old.
Jeremy Shaw's transcendental art experience to come to The Polygon

Jeremy Shaw's transcendental art experience to come to The Polygon

Combining film, sound, and light, the immersive experience delves into an imagined future where human beliefs and survival are at stake
Residential school deniers tried to dig up unmarked Kamloops grave: report

Residential school deniers tried to dig up unmarked Kamloops grave: report

“Denialists entered the site without permission. Some came in the middle of the night, carrying shovels," reads a new report.
Car free events are coming to three popular Vancouver neighbourhoods

Car free events are coming to three popular Vancouver neighbourhoods

The car-free events are organized similar to 2022.
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