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B.C. minimum wage increases by 45 cents per hour starting June 1

B.C. minimum wage increases by 45 cents per hour starting June 1

The minimum wage will be $17.85 as of June 1.
Rob Shaw: Eby’s $1.8B grocery rebate was for tough times until tough times killed it

Rob Shaw: Eby’s $1.8B grocery rebate was for tough times until tough times killed it

From ‘core piece’ of BC NDP campaign to political scrap heap in just four months
'Impactful' water main break in New West causes evacuations and closes roads

'Impactful' water main break in New West causes evacuations and closes roads

A ruptured water main in New Westminster floods parkades, lobbies and elevator shafts and washes away landscaping.
What people eat around the world on Valentine's Day

What people eat around the world on Valentine's Day

MyFitnessPal profiles the different treats and meals people treat themselves and loved ones to around the world on Valentine's Day.
Kirk LaPointe: Sorry, Poilievre—Carney's our next prime minister

Kirk LaPointe: Sorry, Poilievre—Carney's our next prime minister

Conservative leader's path to victory was clear until Trump upended Canadian politics
Watch: Recognize this thief? North Vancouver RCMP seek barbershop bandit

Watch: Recognize this thief? North Vancouver RCMP seek barbershop bandit

Police say he broke the locks and clipped $3,000 worth of hair products and equipment
Women’s Memorial March returns to Vancouver's Downtown Eastside on Feb. 14

Women’s Memorial March returns to Vancouver's Downtown Eastside on Feb. 14

"The Memorial March is an opportunity to come together to grieve the loss of our beloved sisters and relatives in the Downtown Eastside,"
Dramatic arrest made in alleged fake taxi scam that targeted SFU Burnaby students

Dramatic arrest made in alleged fake taxi scam that targeted SFU Burnaby students

Police say suspects in an alleged scheme to swindle Good Samaritans out of their debit and credit cards rammed an unmarked police vehicle with their fake taxi.
Alleged B.C. drug 'superlab' property owner claims RCMP breached Charter rights

Alleged B.C. drug 'superlab' property owner claims RCMP breached Charter rights

Owner of alleged Falkland drug 'superlab' property has claimed no wrongdoing while police have claimed there was 'a sophisticated system of security cameras hidden throughout' the property
Man breaching curfew tries to hide from Burnaby police under blanket: RCMP

Man breaching curfew tries to hide from Burnaby police under blanket: RCMP

A Coquitlam man has been charged with violating a conditional sentence order by being out and about at 1 a.m. Wednesday morning, according to police.