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BC’s provincial debt grew by 50 percent, further cementing concerns about the government’s newfound commitment to fiscal ...
Amid a cost-of-living crisis, BC has lost 16,000 jobs in total — and the provincial government’s response to this is ...
Cost pressures, stagnant wages, and declining services are pushing British Columbians to leave the province in record numbers, according to a new report.
A recent survey ranked Vancouver as “impossibly unaffordable,” with its housing situation worst than Los Angeles, London, and ...
Last week, the City of Vancouver hired Donny van Dyk to be its City Manager. While van Dyk’s title may indicate that of a mid ...
The BC government has approved new rules for the province’s mortgage industry aimed at cracking down on fraud and money laundering. Still, critics argue that the measures arrive late and fall short.
Statistics Canada recently released data from its monthly labour force survey and found concerning numbers for youth workers in BC.
The federal government says it has no plans to renew funding for “safer supply” programs, drawing criticism from harm-reduction advocates and renewed calls from conservatives to abandon ...
An analysis of BC housing orders shows that many municipalities are behind schedule on their home building target, sparking concerns about whether they will be able to complete their benchmarks on ...
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