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Watchdog unveils guidelines to support mortgage-holders under financial stress

Watchdog unveils guidelines to support mortgage-holders under financial stress

Canada's financial consumer watchdog is warning lenders not to take advantage of mortgage holders who are facing severe financial stress as interest rates and the cost of living rise.
BCIT students propose AI solution for a cleaner, nicer YVR

BCIT students propose AI solution for a cleaner, nicer YVR

Hi-tech camera on the ceiling could detect problems in YVR’s terminals
Man wanted for murder, kidnapping in Alberta believed to be in Metro Vancouver

Man wanted for murder, kidnapping in Alberta believed to be in Metro Vancouver

He's wanted on charges related to the death of a 29-year-old woman in Edmonton
Rob Shaw: Count on more of the same Canada Day weekend shambles on BC Ferries

Rob Shaw: Count on more of the same Canada Day weekend shambles on BC Ferries

The new CEO is up for the task, but it will take time.
Metro Vancouver club member loses COVID-19 vaccination case

Metro Vancouver club member loses COVID-19 vaccination case

Saul Kahn will not be getting reimbursed almost $3,000.
No refund for B.C. woman after horse dies days after purchase

No refund for B.C. woman after horse dies days after purchase

Nine-year-old mare Leading Lady was euthanized a day after arriving in the Lower Mainland from the Okanagan.
Canadians eligible for GST credit expected to receive 'grocery rebate' today

Canadians eligible for GST credit expected to receive 'grocery rebate' today

Around 11 million Canadians will receive the rebate, says the CRA.
Vancouver Downtown Community Court judge retires

Vancouver Downtown Community Court judge retires

Judge James Bahen worked in the legal profession for 38 years.
Richmond hotels break labour rules again amid ongoing strike

Richmond hotels break labour rules again amid ongoing strike

The Sheraton received a cease and desist last week for using six scab workers
Opinion: If companies want to stop quiet quitting they need to take burnout seriously

Opinion: If companies want to stop quiet quitting they need to take burnout seriously

Many Canadians are still feeling burned out at work. Companies can help by being more accommodating of their workers' needs and addressing some of the root causes of burnout.