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Everything you need to consider when shopping for an air conditioner

Everything you need to consider when shopping for an air conditioner

Don't know which AC to buy for hot summer temps? We've got you covered.
Canada's hiring prospects among highest in the world, says new survey

Canada's hiring prospects among highest in the world, says new survey

The positive hiring prospects come as inflation hit 6.8% this week.
No known cases of monkeypox in B.C. following investigation

No known cases of monkeypox in B.C. following investigation

The B.C. Centre for Disease Control says two potential contacts have been ruled out.
B.C. seniors homeowner tax deferral program now open

B.C. seniors homeowner tax deferral program now open

A program to help B.C. seniors handle their homeowner taxes through deferral options is now open for applications.
More than 250,000 packets of cigarettes recalled in Canada — due to fire hazard

More than 250,000 packets of cigarettes recalled in Canada — due to fire hazard

Yes, apparently they burn their full length too much and may start a fire on textiles, etc. if dropped. Who knew...
B.C.man and his dog travelling across Canada to raise awareness for abused, elderly people

B.C.man and his dog travelling across Canada to raise awareness for abused, elderly people

“If I die on the highway, I would have died for a cause,” he said.
Groundbreaking date for new Chetwynd Library set

Groundbreaking date for new Chetwynd Library set

The location is west of the skatepark at the North Access Road.
Soaring gas and rental costs lead B.C. inflation figures in April

Soaring gas and rental costs lead B.C. inflation figures in April

The cost of food is also hammering consumers.
How much of a threat does the monkeypox virus pose in B.C.? An expert weighs in

How much of a threat does the monkeypox virus pose in B.C.? An expert weighs in

Most people recover from monkeypox within weeks, but the disease is fatal for up to 1 in 10 people, according to the World Health Organization.
B.C. to end fossil fuel subsidies under new oil and gas royalty system

B.C. to end fossil fuel subsidies under new oil and gas royalty system

VICTORIA — British Columbia is changing its decades-old royalty system, the fees it charges companies to extract publicly owned oil and gas, in an effort to align with provincial climate goals.