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Delivery service owes restaurants up to $400,000, says industry organization

Delivery service owes restaurants up to $400,000, says industry organization

B.C. Restaurant and Foodservices Association says several restaurants came forward after the organization’s callout this month to businesses owed money by Tutti, which launched in Victoria in 2017.
Former B.C. campground host quit over campers' increased abusive behaviour

Former B.C. campground host quit over campers' increased abusive behaviour

The behaviour of a small minority of campers has continued to get worse in recent years, says the former campground host.
Seaspan's tugboat strike impacts seven ships in Port of Vancouver

Seaspan's tugboat strike impacts seven ships in Port of Vancouver

Union job action delays cruise ship Celebrity Eclipse from leaving Port of Vancouver. Movements of four cruise ships and three freighters has been impacted.
LaFlamme firing 'disappointing but not surprising': Poilievre

LaFlamme firing 'disappointing but not surprising': Poilievre

The federal Conservative leadership candidate says the telecom company has a history of interfering in news coverage.
Burnaby city council candidate says meeting policy unfairly favours incumbents

Burnaby city council candidate says meeting policy unfairly favours incumbents

Martin Kendell disagrees with the Burnaby city clerk’s decision to prevent him from speaking about garbage at a city council meeting tonight.
Trickle of craft cannabis to flow to legal B.C. retailers

Trickle of craft cannabis to flow to legal B.C. retailers

BCGEU strike had fully cut off distribution to those stores
B.C. sets up $60-million back-to-school affordability fund for families

B.C. sets up $60-million back-to-school affordability fund for families

BURNABY, B.C. — The British Columbia government says it wants to ease the burden of back-to-school costs with a one-time $60-million fund that expands meal programs and helps families pay for supplies and field trips.
Local gatekeeping and 'Ottawa-knows-best' approach harming economy, says Poilievre

Local gatekeeping and 'Ottawa-knows-best' approach harming economy, says Poilievre

Federal Conservative leadership candidate talks policy with Glacier Media.
Burnaby South MP, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh condemns harassment of Chrystia Freeland in Alberta

Burnaby South MP, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh condemns harassment of Chrystia Freeland in Alberta

Singh called the incident "alarming and wrong" after the deputy prime minister was verbally attacked in Grande Prairie.
Man dies hours after shooting outside Surrey, B.C. home

Man dies hours after shooting outside Surrey, B.C. home

SURREY, B.C. — One man has died the day after a late night shooting in south Surrey, B.C. RCMP in the city southeast of Vancouver say officers responded to reports of shots being fired outside a home along 19th Avenue off 168 Street around 11 p.m.