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Rent or buy? Cost gap as high as $2,600 in one major B.C. city, says report

Rent or buy? Cost gap as high as $2,600 in one major B.C. city, says report

Vancouver, Victoria and Surrey mortgage holders pay on average $1,9421 more per month than renters within those three respective cities.
Another Richmond hotel breaks labour laws during workers' strike

Another Richmond hotel breaks labour laws during workers' strike

The Radisson Blu has now broken labour codes, hot on the heels of the Sheraton Vancouver Airport Hotel
Richmond cat looking for new home

Richmond cat looking for new home

Pixie the two-year-old cat is sweet and shy and would love a quiet home
July likely Earth's hottest month in 120,000 years, analysis says

July likely Earth's hottest month in 120,000 years, analysis says

July shatters Earth's previous record for the hottest month in recorded history, according to a recent analysis.
Child-care costs in B.C. well above national average in 2022

Child-care costs in B.C. well above national average in 2022

In 2022, B.C. parents paid around $802 per month for full-time child care for each kid under five.
Photos: Richmond fire chief praises public after home goes up in flames

Photos: Richmond fire chief praises public after home goes up in flames

The intersection at Cambie and No. 5 roads was closed for several hours
What you should know about B.C.'s wildfire rank system

What you should know about B.C.'s wildfire rank system

The six-step fire-ranking system provides firefighters a clear framework for assessing fire behaviour and deploying safe firefighting tactics.
Funding for cancelled Richmond-UBC bus reallocated around the region: TransLink

Funding for cancelled Richmond-UBC bus reallocated around the region: TransLink

A TransLink representative said there’s a ‘most excellent’ alternative in place for the 480 bus route.
Opinion: How Canada's first national cycling map will benefit both riders and public planners

Opinion: How Canada's first national cycling map will benefit both riders and public planners

Cycling in Canada has been experiencing a great boom in recent years. Yet, there was no consistent and complete way to measure cycling infrastructure, until now.
B.C. woman given suspended sentence for coughing in grocery clerk's face during pandemic

B.C. woman given suspended sentence for coughing in grocery clerk's face during pandemic

"It was the height of selfishness and self-entitlement," the judge said.