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The Approval of the Trans Mountain Pipeline may be Invalid

Comments made by a high-ranking public servant have placed the Trudeau Government under the microscope when it comes to...

Overdose Prevention Sites Surpass One Hundred Thousand Visitors

Since Island Health opened the overdose prevention sites and supervised consumption services around the province in 2016, the results...

Van Osch Rink Heading to Scotties in Penticton

The Kesa Van Osch rink out of Nanaimo is competing in the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Penticton, starting...

Salvation Army Kettle Campaign Starts Tomorrow

On the heels of the best year ever, the Salvation Army is back at it again this holiday season.The...
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BC Ferries proposes stable fares and savings to clients thanks to low fuel prices 

BC Ferries has submitted a proposal to the Ferry Commissioner to reduce fuel prices and transfer savings to the consumer through lower fares.,

Investment in industry on Vancouver Island aims to support jobs and reduce emissions 

Thirty-five million dollars is being funneled into businesses across B.C. to help create jobs and promote clean energy.

B.C. small businesses brace for end of U.S. duty-free exemption

Small businesses in British Columbia are preparing for a financial hit from the U.S. elimination of de minimis exemptions on shipments.

B.C. small businesses brace for end of U.S. duty-free exemption

Small businesses in British Columbia are preparing for a financial hit from the U.S. elimination of de minimis exemptions on shipments.

New policy to address affordable housing and homelessness in North Cowichan 

More housing is in the future for North Cowichan as the municipality approves a new policy to build close to 400 homes.
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