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Survey finds British Columbians worried about rising interest rates, ability to pay debts

Survey finds British Columbians worried about rising interest rates, ability to pay debts

“Sometimes, those smaller expenses on your credit card can go unnoticed, but be aware that they can really add up," says Linda Paul, a licensed insolvency trustee with MNP.
Watch: Humpbacks and a sea lion fishing in Pender Harbour

Watch: Humpbacks and a sea lion fishing in Pender Harbour

'They were so close to shore. I was literally standing on the road and they were right there,' says Randene Neill of Lee Bay
Flu-shot rollout plagued by supply problems, online glitches

Flu-shot rollout plagued by supply problems, online glitches

Some arriving at pharmacies for flu shots told supplies have run out, people are sharing tips online about how to get an appointment, and health-care workers worry they won’t get vaccine in time
New bar, restaurant opens on Richmond's Highway to Heaven

New bar, restaurant opens on Richmond's Highway to Heaven

Sector 7 Kitchen + Bar opened on No. 5 and King Roads earlier this month.
5 things you (probably) didn't know about Arkells' adventures in Vancouver

5 things you (probably) didn't know about Arkells' adventures in Vancouver

They're in Vancouver as part of their cross-Canada tour.
I Watched This Game: Canucks losing streak extends to seven games with loss to Hurricanes

I Watched This Game: Canucks losing streak extends to seven games with loss to Hurricanes

A two-goal game from J.T. Miller wasn't enough for the Vancouver Canucks to survive the Carolina Hurricanes' relentless puck pressure.
‘Led by the Creator’: Elder has helped to house more than 400 people in kiʔlawnaʔ

‘Led by the Creator’: Elder has helped to house more than 400 people in kiʔlawnaʔ

Tahti Nipin Piyasis Nahkotah, Dorothy Goodeye, is an advocate and ally to people on the streets — part of her lifelong journey of helping others
How Halloween has changed in the past 100 years

How Halloween has changed in the past 100 years

How people celebrate Halloween has shifted according to technology, the size of cities, and attitudes about celebrating a holiday as a community.
The biggest Christmas store in Western Canada is fully open in Metro Vancouver

The biggest Christmas store in Western Canada is fully open in Metro Vancouver

The team says they spend the entire year searching the globe for unique merchandise, which makes their selection so diverse.
'Bondage camps, apocalypse prep, and UFO tours': Canadians interested in new travel experiences

'Bondage camps, apocalypse prep, and UFO tours': Canadians interested in new travel experiences

"Nothing will be off limits and everything is on the menu as everyone seeks to find the right balance in a world of contradictions."
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