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New Westminster Council approves bylaw to protect renters from dangerously hot indoor temperatures

B.C. scales back EV mandates, but is it enough?

Independent grocers are warning they might have no choice but to pass on the cost of the global ener…

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For the first time in more than 50 years, humans are preparing to travel around the Moon

NASA’s Artemis II mission is set to launch, carrying four astronauts on a journey that will test the systems and technology needed to return to the l…

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Restoring life in the Downtown Eastside

Former Vancouver mayor and senator Larry Campbell says his work in the Downtown Eastside began as a “depressing and traumatic experience,” but that h…

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The latest travel news with Claire Newell

Claire Newell of Travel Best Bets comes on to discuss all the major stories coming out of the travel sector!

Guest: Claire Newell - President and Fo…

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Should we ban social media for kids under 16?

New polling suggests overwhelming public support for banning social media use for kids under 16, with concerns ranging from mental health and addicti…

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The Docket with Michael Beckett - March 31, 2026

The Docket with Michael Beckett - March 31, 2026

Guest: Michael Beckett - Criminal Lawyer with Stern Shapray Criminal Lawyers

Learn more about your a…

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Spirit of Vancouver Island breaks down AGAIN

The Spirit of Vancouver Island has broken down after only 2 days of being back in service from a pervious breakdown.

Guest: Jordan Armstrong - Global…

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The future of affordaable child care in BC

A new report is raising fresh concerns about the future of affordable child care in British Columbia. Despite promises to deliver $10-a-day spaces, p…

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Should more public sector workers be allowed to work from home?

With fuel prices continuing to climb, one of British Columbia’s largest unions is calling on the provincial government to let more public sector work…

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Businesses along Broadway are struggling amid construction closures

It’s been about two months since the major Broadway and Main Street intersection closed as part of Vancouver’s Broadway Subway Project and some local…

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