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B.C. leaders officially start election campaign talking health, addiction, economy

B.C. leaders officially start election campaign talking health, addiction, economy

It didn't take long for the leaders of the two contending parties in British Columbia's election to take a few personal jabs. Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin issued the writ Saturday for the 43rd provincial general election, which will take place on Oct. 19.
With no Demko timeline, Canucks sign goaltender Kevin Lankinen

With no Demko timeline, Canucks sign goaltender Kevin Lankinen

Lankinen had a .912 save percentage in his last two seasons as a backup with the Nashville Predators.
Canucks: Quinn Hughes wants to be back with Filip Hronek

Canucks: Quinn Hughes wants to be back with Filip Hronek

Quinn Hughes: "You don't fix what's not broken."
Squamish Nation hosts inaugural honourary event at Sen̓áḵw

Squamish Nation hosts inaugural honourary event at Sen̓áḵw

The two-hour event on Friday, Sept. 27, will pay tribute to residential school survivors from all Nations
North Vancouver business wins $100K prize for plant-based honey brand

North Vancouver business wins $100K prize for plant-based honey brand

Traditional honey is the primary food source for bees, and its nutritional value is lost in most settings, business owner says
Birth tourism families could reap 'never ending chain' of Canadian citizenship abroad: critics

Birth tourism families could reap 'never ending chain' of Canadian citizenship abroad: critics

B.C. MP concerned an amended Citizenship Act could proliferate passing of Canadian citizenship rights indefinitely to birth tourist descendants living in foreign countries
Timeline: The political shakeups leading up to the 2024 B.C. fall election

Timeline: The political shakeups leading up to the 2024 B.C. fall election

VICTORIA — There has been a major upheaval in British Columbia politics since the last provincial vote in 2020. Here's a look at the political timeline, resulting in two party leaders who are both running for the first time as premier in the Oct.
Saanich councillor's noise-camera idea wins support at UBCM

Saanich councillor's noise-camera idea wins support at UBCM

Teale Phelps Bondaroff, who wants a provincial pilot project, says there are currently few options to enforce vehicular noise pollution.
Ousted BC United candidate holds glitzy rally for independent bid in Richmond

Ousted BC United candidate holds glitzy rally for independent bid in Richmond

No stranger to political controversies at nomination level, Richmond businesswoman reboots campaign after being dumped by longtime political ally Teresa Wat
‘Causing chaos': Delivery cyclists in Vancouver called out for sidewalk use

‘Causing chaos': Delivery cyclists in Vancouver called out for sidewalk use

B.C. man says food delivery workers on bicycles continue to ride on sidewalks, says no way to hold them accountable for illegal act