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Bank of Canada ready to cut faster — or slower — if it needs to, Macklem says

Bank of Canada ready to cut faster — or slower — if it needs to, Macklem says

OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada may adjust the pace of interest rate cuts if warranted, governor Tiff Macklem said after announcing a third consecutive interest rate cut.
Coquitlam showman wants you to question Granville Island tour

Coquitlam showman wants you to question Granville Island tour

Magicians Rob Teszka of Coquitlam and Mike Norden of Mission created the "Really Definitely True Tour" for the 2024 Vancouver Fringe Festival. The walking excursion, which starts Thursday, is designed to make you think about what's real about Granville Island's past.
Vancouver brunch and martini bar shuts down after three months

Vancouver brunch and martini bar shuts down after three months

"As of today, our doors are closed"
Baldrey: My coffee with Kevin Falcon — and his shake-up of the 2024 B.C. election

Baldrey: My coffee with Kevin Falcon — and his shake-up of the 2024 B.C. election

B.C. is now in for an old-fashioned polarized showdown in the 2024 provincial election, says columnist Keith Baldrey.
'Exhilarating stunts': Monster Jam in Vancouver features 12,000-pound trucks

'Exhilarating stunts': Monster Jam in Vancouver features 12,000-pound trucks

Popular trucks at the event include Grave Digger, El Toro Loco, Megalodon and more.
Rob Shaw: John Rustad’s strategic snubs leave BC United MLAs scattered

Rob Shaw: John Rustad’s strategic snubs leave BC United MLAs scattered

Only a smattering of United MLAs chosen to run under BC Conservative banner following last week's pact
Vancouver collectibles and retro video game store closes after five months, moves to Japan

Vancouver collectibles and retro video game store closes after five months, moves to Japan

"We decided to move to Japan to start a wholesale business there"
Candidates booted, others welcomed to Conservative fold after BC United implosion

Candidates booted, others welcomed to Conservative fold after BC United implosion

BC United MLAs Ian Paton, Peter Milobar and Trevor Halford are joining the B.C. Conservative party to run in the Oct. 19 provincial election.
Comment: Maybe, finally, we will talk about cyclist safety

Comment: Maybe, finally, we will talk about cyclist safety

I’ve personally had so many near misses that I can’t remember them all. A few, however, are embedded in my mind, and those memories sometimes haunt me and anger me to this day.
Poilievre tours Vancouver Island shop floors to appeal to 'ordinary' workers

Poilievre tours Vancouver Island shop floors to appeal to 'ordinary' workers

B.C. Conservatives aim to appeal to “ordinary” workers. Poilievre visits Duncan and Nanaimo on Wednesday.
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