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Poilievre's energy plan: carrots not sticks

Poilievre's energy plan: carrots not sticks

'First Nations must be the principal beneficiaries of the resource development,' says federal Conservative Leader
'Thought this was fixed': Vancouver passport lines remain hours long

'Thought this was fixed': Vancouver passport lines remain hours long

The government promised fixes in 2022, including triage measures.
Customer sues McDonald's over alleged coffee-scalding in Burnaby

Customer sues McDonald's over alleged coffee-scalding in Burnaby

Lok Fai Fung claims a Burnaby McDonald's employee handing a cup of 'scalding hot coffee' out of a drive-thru window failed to secure the lid and let go before Fung could take hold of it. The coffee spilled, causing burns, according to a lawsuit filed in BC Supreme Court this month.
Insurance agency operating in B.C. ordered to retrain Ontario agents

Insurance agency operating in B.C. ordered to retrain Ontario agents

Similar orders have not been made in B.C., where the company has five offices.
Japan sale: Air Canada, WestJet offering cheap Vancouver flights to Tokyo

Japan sale: Air Canada, WestJet offering cheap Vancouver flights to Tokyo

Canada's two largest airlines are battling it out to offer the best deals.
November international travel to Canada below 2019 level

November international travel to Canada below 2019 level

Travellers who have experienced recent delays and long line-ups at airports might think travel has returned to where it was before the COVID-19 pandemic but new Statistics Canada data show this is not yet the case.
Ryan Reynolds gives heartfelt tribute to iconic Canadian actor Michael J. Fox

Ryan Reynolds gives heartfelt tribute to iconic Canadian actor Michael J. Fox

He wrote that Fox is a "friend, role model, generational talent and Canadian."
‘Extremely concerning’: Five men shot in 24 hours in B.C. city

‘Extremely concerning’: Five men shot in 24 hours in B.C. city

Five people are injured from gunfire after two separate and targeted shootings in Abbotsford.
LNG Canada eyes electrification as planned expansion would send B.C. emissions skyrocketing

LNG Canada eyes electrification as planned expansion would send B.C. emissions skyrocketing

With construction of its first phase nearing completion, LNG Canada is sending strong signals it will proceed with the full build of its liquefied natural gas export project, making it likely impossible for the province to meet its climate targets
The construction disaster that changed B.C.

The construction disaster that changed B.C.

Despite progress, advocates say more needs to be done to end on-the-job deaths.