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Bank of Canada holds key interest rate at 4.5%, says no plans to cut soon

Bank of Canada holds key interest rate at 4.5%, says no plans to cut soon

"This is good news, but it is not job done," Macklem said at a news conference in Ottawa.
Organ recipients share life-changing stories at CapU's Green Shirt Day

Organ recipients share life-changing stories at CapU's Green Shirt Day

BC Transplant urges everyone to ‘take two minutes’ and register as a donor
Massive sale: Fly to multiple U.S. cities from Vancouver at a steal

Massive sale: Fly to multiple U.S. cities from Vancouver at a steal

Are you looking for a cheap ticket to a popular U.S. destination?
Squamish under-resourced: paramedic union

Squamish under-resourced: paramedic union

BC Emergency Health Services says it is investing in the Sea to Sky Corridor.
Editorial: West Vancouver council owes residents a code of conduct

Editorial: West Vancouver council owes residents a code of conduct

Virtually every organization has now created a code of conduct without a fuss. Why is West Vancouver different?
Poll suggests Canadians feel less safe than they did before the COVID-19 pandemic hit

Poll suggests Canadians feel less safe than they did before the COVID-19 pandemic hit

OTTAWA — A new poll suggests most Canadians feel they're less safe now than they were before the COVID-19 pandemic, and most think the provincial and federal governments are doing a poor job of addressing crime and public safety.
Kirk LaPointe: What problem would West Van council's code of conduct solve?

Kirk LaPointe: What problem would West Van council's code of conduct solve?

West Vancouver columnist Kirk LaPointe argues a code of conduct for his local council members probably isn’t needed.
Pharmacists fear more drugs may fall into loophole that saw B.C. Ozempic sent to U.S.

Pharmacists fear more drugs may fall into loophole that saw B.C. Ozempic sent to U.S.

Officials discovered that up to 15 per cent of Ozempic prescriptions in B.C. during the first two months of 2023 went to Americans.
B.C. wedding vendors seeing a return to small weddings, tight budgets after big pandemic catchup

B.C. wedding vendors seeing a return to small weddings, tight budgets after big pandemic catchup

Say "I Do" to smaller crowds
Tsleil-Waututh Nation awarded for end-of-life care project

Tsleil-Waututh Nation awarded for end-of-life care project

The projects focused on bettering paliative care for Nation members