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B.C. business leader calls for tax cuts, sped-up permitting, with the economy the priority

B.C. business leader calls for tax cuts, sped-up permitting, with the economy the priority

The head of the British Columbia Chamber of Commerce is calling for tax cuts and steps to speed up permitting.
Kitten has eye surgically removed after dog attack on Sunshine Coast

Kitten has eye surgically removed after dog attack on Sunshine Coast

Now named Mike Wazowski, he will be available for adoption in 3 weeks
'Radon kills' campaign for B.C. a blunt reminder for Radon Action Month

'Radon kills' campaign for B.C. a blunt reminder for Radon Action Month

New campaign RadonKills.ca talks about deadly consequences of ignoring radon, with billboards in Chilliwack and beyond
Expectation of more provincial support uniting communities across B.C.

Expectation of more provincial support uniting communities across B.C.

Mayors express shared concerns about health care and public safety and an expectation of more attention
Death of deathcare: multiple obstacles blocking funeral services in remote B.C.

Death of deathcare: multiple obstacles blocking funeral services in remote B.C.

Attracting a new director proved impossible for Prince Rupert's Ferguson Funeral Home
Who ruined Hobo Hot Springs? B.C. investigates Harrison mystery

Who ruined Hobo Hot Springs? B.C. investigates Harrison mystery

Spring mysteriously filled in with dirt and rocks, surprising First Nation, mayor and local users
Puzzle sale brings in $34,000 in 2 days for Fraser Valley food bank

Puzzle sale brings in $34,000 in 2 days for Fraser Valley food bank

Total of $17,000 raised from sales at Chilliwack Puzzle Sale, Realtor Gary Baars matched it dollar-for-dollar
Missing Surrey woman found dead in Fraser River; IHIT investigating

Missing Surrey woman found dead in Fraser River; IHIT investigating

Former missing person considered possible homicide victim
New report questions B.C. tax cuts, argues instead for higher taxes on the rich

New report questions B.C. tax cuts, argues instead for higher taxes on the rich

A report questions that tax cuts can help with affordability
Survivor of former B.C. doctor, in jail for sexual assault, files civil claim

Survivor of former B.C. doctor, in jail for sexual assault, files civil claim

Peter Inkpen and several staff members at his former clinic named as defendants in lawsuit