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B.C. commercial real estate layoffs may disproportionately impact women

B.C. commercial real estate layoffs may disproportionately impact women

Industry experts say that marketing and communications teams are the first to go, but also have the most women on them.
B.C. couple sold firm for fortune. With last $92M donation, they've given it all away

B.C. couple sold firm for fortune. With last $92M donation, they've given it all away

VICTORIA — British Columbia millionaire Eric Peterson is preparing to do something he's never been comfortable with — ask other very rich people for money.
B.C. couple sold firm for fortune. With last $92M donation, they've given it all away

B.C. couple sold firm for fortune. With last $92M donation, they've given it all away

VICTORIA — British Columbia millionaire Eric Peterson is preparing to do something he's never been comfortable with — ask other very rich people for money.
B.C. orchards and vineyards to get $70M to replant after disastrous weather

B.C. orchards and vineyards to get $70M to replant after disastrous weather

PENTICTON, B.C. — Farmers in British Columbia will get an extra $70 million to replant and strengthen fruit orchards and vineyards after two years of weather-related disasters, says Premier David Eby.
Port Coquitlam pool re-opens Saturday, Poirier closes April 2

Port Coquitlam pool re-opens Saturday, Poirier closes April 2

The PCCC pool re-opens on March 16 after fixing a broken pipe, while Coquitlam's Poirier tank closes April 2 for a deep clean.
Is Ilya Mikheyev on the verge of ending his 34-game goal drought?

Is Ilya Mikheyev on the verge of ending his 34-game goal drought?

In recent games, Ilya Mikheyev has played more like the top-six winger his cap hit suggests he should be.
Government announces $354M to help seniors stay at home

Government announces $354M to help seniors stay at home

Community-based seniors’ services will be enhanced to benefit seniors and take pressure off long-term care and assisted-living homes.
New housing legislation will be 'transformative' for Port Moody: mayor

New housing legislation will be 'transformative' for Port Moody: mayor

New rules mandate increased density near transit, streamlined approvals of development applications and changes to the financial contributions cities can achieve from developers.
Mass die-off of farmed salmon on the rise, finds B.C. scientist

Mass die-off of farmed salmon on the rise, finds B.C. scientist

Canada found to lead global rise in mass die-offs on salmon farms, but B.C. industry says trend doesn't apply to them.
Throw a block party, plant a garden. Tri-City grants now up for grabs

Throw a block party, plant a garden. Tri-City grants now up for grabs

Need extra cash to host a block party this summer? Neighbourhood Small Grants are now open for Tri-City residents.