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Ministers told to find $15 billion in government spending cuts by October deadline

Ministers told to find $15 billion in government spending cuts by October deadline

The cuts are not expected to result in federal job losses, aside from the normal attrition or redeployment of government workers.
B.C. shatters August energy demand record amid sizzling heatwave

B.C. shatters August energy demand record amid sizzling heatwave

B.C.'s hot spot at noon Aug. 15 was Lytton at 36.7C.
Richmond backyard fire caused rush hour traffic delay

Richmond backyard fire caused rush hour traffic delay

Dry temperatures and high winds added to the fire, says Richmond Fire Chief.
This limited edition keychain Compass card celebrates Vancouver's trolley bus history

This limited edition keychain Compass card celebrates Vancouver's trolley bus history

The headlights light up when you tap it at the fare gate!
Richmond delivery driver robbed of van at gunpoint

Richmond delivery driver robbed of van at gunpoint

The driver, thought to be from Amazon, was robbed of his van by two masked gunmen on Sunday in the Cooney Road area
Free block party coming to Richmond next weekend

Free block party coming to Richmond next weekend

The Evangelical Formosan Church of Greater Vancouver is hoping to build community connections through the event
Richmond musician joins others in free summer pop-up concert

Richmond musician joins others in free summer pop-up concert

Free concert in Mount Pleasant Park.
Netflix launches gaming test for televisions and computers in Canada

Netflix launches gaming test for televisions and computers in Canada

TORONTO — Netflix says it has begun an experiment allowing some Canadians to play its games on their televisions and computers.
'It’s extremely dangerous for children': B.C. doctor's message to parents during heatwave

'It’s extremely dangerous for children': B.C. doctor's message to parents during heatwave

The danger of window falls: Expert urges parents to stay alert
Higher taxes to address social, climate issues remain a tough sell: poll

Higher taxes to address social, climate issues remain a tough sell: poll

British Columbians are ahead of the national average on their willingness to pay higher taxes to address floods and for transit improvements