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B.C. limits 2023 apartment rent increases at two per cent

B.C. limits 2023 apartment rent increases at two per cent

Inflation would have pinned allowable rental increases at 5.4 per cent.
Vote counting starts Thursday in contest to pick next Conservative leader

Vote counting starts Thursday in contest to pick next Conservative leader

OTTAWA — The Conservative party is giving itself a head start on counting the hundreds of thousands of ballots it received to determine who will be its next leader.
B.C. government and public service union reach tentative deal for 33,000 workers

B.C. government and public service union reach tentative deal for 33,000 workers

VICTORIA — The biggest union representing public service workers in British Columbia announced Wednesdayit had reached a tentative contract agreement with the province covering 33,000 of its members. The B.C.
RCMP resistant to change despite repeated calls for action: former senior Mountie

RCMP resistant to change despite repeated calls for action: former senior Mountie

HALIFAX — A public inquiry into the 2020 mass shooting in Nova Scotia heard Wednesday from a former assistant commissioner of the RCMP who said the police force has a long history of ignoring calls for change.
Canadians vulnerable to 'payment shock' as debt, interest rates climb, experts say

Canadians vulnerable to 'payment shock' as debt, interest rates climb, experts say

Canadians are increasingly vulnerable to "payment shock" as higher household debt levels collide with oversized interest rate hikes.
New '24-hour' school speed zone sign creates confusion in B.C. community

New '24-hour' school speed zone sign creates confusion in B.C. community

"I've never heard of this," wrote one woman.
Here's what to do if a bear follows you

Here's what to do if a bear follows you

Bear behaviour expert Ellie Lamb says when bears follow, you should teach them that's bad manners.
Saskatchewan stabbings highlight rural policing challenges, experts say

Saskatchewan stabbings highlight rural policing challenges, experts say

An ongoing manhunt for a suspect in a series of deadly stabbings that shattered two small communities in Saskatchewan is raising fresh questions about rural policing in Canada.
Port Moody brewery wants your pet's face on a can of beer. Here's how

Port Moody brewery wants your pet's face on a can of beer. Here's how

Yellow Dog Brewing is teaming up with BC SPCA to raise funds for local shelters and animals in need.
Update: Coquitlam psychiatric patients wanted on Canada-wide warrants found

Update: Coquitlam psychiatric patients wanted on Canada-wide warrants found

Eric Sabbadin and Michael Gardner failed to return to a designated facility Sunday night (Sept. 4).