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Opinion: Work-life balance isn't about time — it's about purpose

Opinion: Work-life balance isn't about time — it's about purpose

As the lines between work and personal life blur, achieving equilibrium requires more than just dividing time
Blowtorch used in Richmond mailbox theft, court hears

Blowtorch used in Richmond mailbox theft, court hears

Johnny Warren Leahy Page, 21, will pay Canada Post $127 for damage to a mailbox.
B.C. man ordered to reimburse ex for pet chameleon

B.C. man ordered to reimburse ex for pet chameleon

The pet was eventually sold in a private sale.
New Media Gallery celebrates 10 years – and a cinematic MASTER

New Media Gallery celebrates 10 years – and a cinematic MASTER

Six artists from five countries use “appropriated cinema” from Hitchcock in the new MASTER exhibition at the New Media Gallery.
How does a reverse mortgage work in Canada?

How does a reverse mortgage work in Canada?

Money.ca examines how a reverse mortgage works in Canada and how to decide if it's the right choice for your financial future.
Burnaby strata ordered to pay $13,000 to owners for HVAC repairs

Burnaby strata ordered to pay $13,000 to owners for HVAC repairs

The strata at Gold House in Metrotown told the tribunal the HVAC units weren't common property, but the province's Civil Resolution Tribunal disagreed.
UBCM wants parties' election policies to help fund downloaded costs

UBCM wants parties' election policies to help fund downloaded costs

The Union of BC Municipalities says local property taxpayers are being asked to pick up the bills for services that are the provincial government's responsibility.
Victoria senior barred from investment markets after stealing real estate funds

Victoria senior barred from investment markets after stealing real estate funds

After four theft convictions, a Victoria man has been barred from participating or conducting business in Canada's investment markets.
Port Coquitlam firm hit with $150K fine — 672 bylaw tickets later

Port Coquitlam firm hit with $150K fine — 672 bylaw tickets later

Inspectors with B.C.'s Environment Ministry found Ground X was discharging high levels of arsenic, chromium, lead, coliform and hydrocarbons into a ditch that drains into the nearby Pitt River.
B.C. to scrap consumer carbon tax if federal government drops legal requirement: Eby

B.C. to scrap consumer carbon tax if federal government drops legal requirement: Eby

British Columbia's provincial carbon tax has been in place since 2008, when it became the first jurisdiction in North America to put a price on carbon emissions, but Premier David Eby said the carbon tax issue has since been "politicized."
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