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Vancouver spends $47M per year in DTES on homelessness, mental health, addictions

Vancouver spends $47M per year in DTES on homelessness, mental health, addictions

Council votes 6-3 to direct staff to compile list of DTES non-profits, non-governmental organizations and their funding sources
Investigation involving Vancouver mayor focused on alleged police misconduct

Investigation involving Vancouver mayor focused on alleged police misconduct

Police watchdog-ordered probe was for 'purported traffic stop' of Ken Sim, not alleged impaired driving
Rob Shaw: BC Conservatives learn how not to handle a Trump controversy

Rob Shaw: BC Conservatives learn how not to handle a Trump controversy

Opposition party's first free vote a masterclass in losing control of a political narrative
Asset owners call on Canadian banks to stick with climate goals

Asset owners call on Canadian banks to stick with climate goals

TORONTO — Canadian asset owners representing about $53 billion in holdings say they're disappointed that Canada's financial institutions have left net-zero emissions initiatives and are calling for them to follow through on climate commitments.
Bryan Yu: B.C. homebuyers gain leverage as listings rise and prices dip

Bryan Yu: B.C. homebuyers gain leverage as listings rise and prices dip

Metro Vancouver home prices see sharpest monthly drop in nearly two years, pointing to shifting market dynamics
Safety gaps exposed after child’s injury at B.C. waterpark

Safety gaps exposed after child’s injury at B.C. waterpark

Technical Safety BC investigation leads to findings but no fines against Bridal Falls Waterpark
Labour congress hosting emergency meeting to discuss impact of tariffs on jobs

Labour congress hosting emergency meeting to discuss impact of tariffs on jobs

OTTAWA — The Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) is hosting an emergency meeting Wednesday night to discuss the impact of U.S. tariffs on workers and communities. The meeting will be held virtually at 8 p.m.
Here's the latest as the Liberal leadership candidates face off in English debate

Here's the latest as the Liberal leadership candidates face off in English debate

OTTAWA — Liberal leadership candidates Mark Carney, Chrystia Freeland, Karina Gould and Frank Baylis squared off in an English-language debate in Montreal. The event was moderated by former CBC journalist Hannah Thibedeau of Global Public Affairs.
Yuri Fulmer and family donate $2M to Capilano University

Yuri Fulmer and family donate $2M to Capilano University

Gift helps university create Fulmer Family Centre for Childhood Studies
Predatory sales, unfair contract terms a focus of B.C.'s new consumer protection laws

Predatory sales, unfair contract terms a focus of B.C.'s new consumer protection laws

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government is making changes to its consumer protection laws to stop predatory sales and protect people from unfair business practices.
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