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Loss of son of minister’s fiancé to overdose hits home with cabinet

Loss of son of minister’s fiancé to overdose hits home with cabinet

B.C.’s addictions minister has pledged to continue escalating the fight against a drug overdose crisis that has touched the life of a cabinet colleague.
B.C. launches anonymous tipline on dirty money in real estate and other markets

B.C. launches anonymous tipline on dirty money in real estate and other markets

Those with insider knowledge on money laundering now have a safe way to share information with province
Office real estate market slowly adapting to cannabis culture

Office real estate market slowly adapting to cannabis culture

Cannabis companies looking for space need to consider laws and bylaws at all levels
Province releases wildfire, flood action plan

Province releases wildfire, flood action plan

The province says it’s making progress on the 108 recommendations from the independent review of the 2017 wildfire and flood seasons, including more cooperation with First Nations, but recommendations that could see more resources for local fire depa
B.C. Premier applauded for headway made on housing

B.C. Premier applauded for headway made on housing

Horgan gets standing ovation from housing conference delegates, says he’s very pleased with what NDP has achieved
The future of LNG under a microscope

The future of LNG under a microscope

Fraser River Discovery Centre hosts discussion on how B.C. is capitalizing on the need for liquid natural gas
B.C. Ferries to revamp reservation fares on major routes

B.C. Ferries to revamp reservation fares on major routes

On the busy Remembrance Day long weekend there was one Tsawwassen-Swartz Bay ferry sailing that had 50 unredeemed reservations. It’s one of the reasons why B.C.
Arthur Erickson’s ‘most complete’ masterpiece listed for $16.8M (PHOTOS)

Arthur Erickson’s ‘most complete’ masterpiece listed for $16.8M (PHOTOS)

Extraordinary 1988-built steel-and-glass home, featured in magazines and movies, is for sale for the first time
B.C. government to bring lower transgender surgery to the province

B.C. government to bring lower transgender surgery to the province

Up until now, those wanting the surgery had to travel to Montreal or the United States
Pot poisoned pooches becoming common in Metro Vancouver

Pot poisoned pooches becoming common in Metro Vancouver

Pot and pooches don’t mix. Dina Howell found that out the hard way last weekend — and so have many other Metro Vancouver residents in recent years - including a recent case involving a New Westminster dog owner.
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