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Updated: B.C. braces for trade-war fallout

Updated: B.C. braces for trade-war fallout

Lumber faces steep penalties while energy dodges worst
Rob Shaw: Hiring freeze? Not for BC NDP insiders

Rob Shaw: Hiring freeze? Not for BC NDP insiders

While key public service jobs go unfilled, provincial government expands its comms machine
North Vancouver high school program giving girls an entrepreneurial education

North Vancouver high school program giving girls an entrepreneurial education

The Young Entrepreneurship and Leadership Launchpad (YELL) program is seeing more girls join since its launch in North Van seven years ago
Freeland, Wilkinson top list of Canadian officials meeting with oil and gas lobbyists

Freeland, Wilkinson top list of Canadian officials meeting with oil and gas lobbyists

Oil and gas lobbyists held more than 1,100 meetings with federal officials in 2024, report says
North Vancouver businesswomen set to share secrets of success in panel discussion

North Vancouver businesswomen set to share secrets of success in panel discussion

The March 7 event, hosted by the North Vancouver Chamber, will dive into the stories of five business leaders in recognition of International Women’s Day
From miner to tour guide: Marshall Tichauer’s journey at Britannia Mine

From miner to tour guide: Marshall Tichauer’s journey at Britannia Mine

Meet the Squamish man who spent nearly a decade working at Britannia Mine and is now sharing its history with visitors from around the world.
Here's how much it cost to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Metro Vancouver in February

Here's how much it cost to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Metro Vancouver in February

Rent prices for new listings increased from January to February 2025.
Kirk LaPointe: Rustad's biggest test will be proving he's premier material

Kirk LaPointe: Rustad's biggest test will be proving he's premier material

BC Conservatives celebrated at party's largest-ever convention, but leadership tensions bubble below the surface
Better Business Bureau: March is fraud prevention month

Better Business Bureau: March is fraud prevention month

Financial grooming scams lead to high-dollar losses, according to new Better Business Bureau (BBB) report.
North Vancouver wellness clinic forced to close after devastating fire

North Vancouver wellness clinic forced to close after devastating fire

The Woods Arts & Wellness in North Van's Delbrook Plaza could be closed for up to six months following a Feb. 20 fire that resulted in extensive smoke and water damage