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Canada to adjust steel, aluminum counter-tariffs by July 21 amid trade tensions
BC renters hesitant to buy homes despite market shifts, affordability remains key hurdle
Company fined $330K after Edmonton worker dies from being trapped in smokehouse with 92°C heat
Fraudster’s $6.8M sanction will not be erased by bankruptcy, BC court rules
City Council in Victoria reviewing a plan to enhance public safety and community well-being
Vancouver sees lowest violent crime rate in over two decades, police report reveals
Surrey begins final phase of 64 Avenue widening
Second targeted shooting at Maple Ridge home linked to Punjabi music industry associate
Critics Warn: Border bill could allow sharing of passport, visa details with Police, US authorities
BC education system in crisis amidst ‘critical’ staffing shortages, says Teachers’ Federation
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Man Arrested in Abbotsford after pointing fake gun at bus passengers
BC Conservatives back calls for federal-provincial action against extortion crisis
Major Canadian airlines push back against passenger complaint transparency challenge
Vancouver police warn public after $1.3 million lost in cryptocurrency scams
Burnaby shooting investigated as targeted homicide; victim identified