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Head of ICBC takes over as president of B.C. Ferries

Head of ICBC takes over as president of B.C. Ferries

Nicholas Jimenez led ICBC through its restructuring to bring in no-fault “enhanced care” auto insurance.
Kennedy Stewart returns to university, may not be done with politics

Kennedy Stewart returns to university, may not be done with politics

Three months after losing the Vancouver mayoralty to Ken Sim, Kennedy Stewart said he is excited to be back at Simon Fraser University with a promotion.
B.C. inflation outpaces national rate for sixth straight month

B.C. inflation outpaces national rate for sixth straight month

Inflation grew at a rate of 6.6 per cent on West Coast compared with 6.3 per cent nationally in December
Oscar-winning DNEG taps VFX supervisor of Marvel’s Eternals as new Vancouver GM

Oscar-winning DNEG taps VFX supervisor of Marvel’s Eternals as new Vancouver GM

DNEG is Vancouver’s second-largest VFX company by employment
British Columbians slipping deeper into debt

British Columbians slipping deeper into debt

Anxiety levels rising as more British Columbians pay only minimum credit card balances
Coastal GasLink accused of failing to prevent sediment from entering a Wet’suwet’en river

Coastal GasLink accused of failing to prevent sediment from entering a Wet’suwet’en river

Wet’suwet’en chiefs and supporters allege the pipeline company violated provincial environmental regulations, operating excavators in a remote river without adequate mitigation measures in place
Opinion: How one small school in B.C. became a public elementary Montessori school

Opinion: How one small school in B.C. became a public elementary Montessori school

Building trusting relations among teachers, parents, a community and school administrators is important when schools enter decision-making processes about programs of choice.
Thief steals treasures Vancouver mom left to young daughters before passing away

Thief steals treasures Vancouver mom left to young daughters before passing away

She passed in 2021 of cancer; among items stolen were gifts to be opened this year.
Work at B.C.'s remote lighthouses — coast guard now hiring

Work at B.C.'s remote lighthouses — coast guard now hiring

Experience working in isolation is helpful, states the job posting.
Woman charged in druggings of Lower Mainland men re-arrested on new charges while on bail

Woman charged in druggings of Lower Mainland men re-arrested on new charges while on bail

Jessica Kane, 30, is back in custody on new charges of administering a drug to commit an indictable offence and robbery.