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British Columbians want change when it comes to child care

British Columbians want change when it comes to child care

B.C. parents are still struggling to find affordable, available child care for their families, and are hoping for change.
Vancouver-based Hootsuite lays off undisclosed number of workers

Vancouver-based Hootsuite lays off undisclosed number of workers

A workforce shakeup is afoot at Hootsuite Inc. after the Vancouver-based tech company confirmed it’s laying off workers.
Vancouver launches new grants to support affordable housing projects

Vancouver launches new grants to support affordable housing projects

Community Housing Incentive Program funded by empty homes tax revenue
B.C. speculation tax privacy discussions remain secret

B.C. speculation tax privacy discussions remain secret

British Columbians have no right to see discussions about private information they handed over to the government for speculation tax registration.
Player Protection Symposium to take place at the 2025 Canadian Gaming Summit

Player Protection Symposium to take place at the 2025 Canadian Gaming Summit

Sponsored: This article explores how Canada’s 2025 Player Protection Symposium addresses gaming best practices through innovation, regulation and user-focused strategies
Celebrate Canada’s flag at Bloedel Conservatory this weekend

Celebrate Canada’s flag at Bloedel Conservatory this weekend

The maple leaf will wave proudly at the highest point in Vancouver.
Vancouver Park Board celebrates Canada’s flag at Bloedel Conservatory

Vancouver Park Board celebrates Canada’s flag at Bloedel Conservatory

Feb. 15 is National Flag of Canada Day
Port automation in B.C. could cost thousands of jobs, tax income: union

Port automation in B.C. could cost thousands of jobs, tax income: union

A business-as-usual approach allowing creeping automation in B.C.’s ports without government intervention will lead to economic chaos, heavy job losses and significant loss of tax revenue.
Vancouver launches new grants to support affordable housing projects

Vancouver launches new grants to support affordable housing projects

Vancouver has launched a new $25-million program aimed at supporting future affordable housing projects in the city.
China-Canada tensions not impacting B.C. birth tourism

China-Canada tensions not impacting B.C. birth tourism

The prevalence of births from foreign, non-resident mothers in B.C. hospitals this year is holding steady from last year’s record pace, according to new data provided to Glacier Media by local health authorities.
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