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B.C. court rules Sobeys' franchise rebrand can't undo union contract

B.C. court rules Sobeys' franchise rebrand can't undo union contract

Sobeys had closed more than a quarter of B.C. Safeway stores, attempting to reopen some under the FreshCo banner with single-store collective agreements
Man arrested in alleged assault in Steveston over B.C. Day long weekend

Man arrested in alleged assault in Steveston over B.C. Day long weekend

At least six RCMP vehicles was on scene on Aug. 2.
B.C. federal judge avoids removal after failing to disclose complaint

B.C. federal judge avoids removal after failing to disclose complaint

Panel finds claims had no merit but issued Justice Negar Azmudeh a 'public expression of concern' for failure to disclose information
NHL superstar bringing Stanley Cup to West Vancouver

NHL superstar bringing Stanley Cup to West Vancouver

Members of the public can have their photo taken with Florida Panthers forward Sam Reinhart and the cup, with proceeds going to first responders
Long-time Taiwanese chain restaurant closes Richmond location

Long-time Taiwanese chain restaurant closes Richmond location

It's a "little bittersweet to say goodbye," say business operators.
9 options for a new Vancouver Canucks practice facility

9 options for a new Vancouver Canucks practice facility

The Vancouver Canucks can't seem to build a practice facility, but maybe they have more options than they realize.
'Transformative moment': Vancouver Whitecaps sign biggest star in club's history

'Transformative moment': Vancouver Whitecaps sign biggest star in club's history

"We are proud to welcome Thomas to Vancouver."
Eleven Richmondites fall victim to bank-card fraudsters

Eleven Richmondites fall victim to bank-card fraudsters

Scammers are telling victims their bank cards have been compromised.
Housing crisis fuelling largest B.C. exodus in decades, says analysis

Housing crisis fuelling largest B.C. exodus in decades, says analysis

Negative net interprovincial migration could be ‘canary in coal mine,’ according to Business Council of British Columbia
Rob Shaw: Ottawa opens wallet for forestry, while B.C. pushes for fair share and faster fixes

Rob Shaw: Ottawa opens wallet for forestry, while B.C. pushes for fair share and faster fixes

The province wants funding now, permitting reform next and no more favouritism for Ontario and Quebec