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  • B.C. immigration program well managed, but fraud, corruption are risks: auditor

    VICTORIA — An audit says an immigration program that brings workers to British Columbia fills labour gaps but needs to improve safeguards for fraud

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  • Craft cannabis growers seek role in COVID recovery

    A newly-incorporated craft cannabis co-operative is putting forward a plan to make small-scale, independent cannabis businesses part of B.C.'s

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  • Joint federal-provincial inquiry into N.S. mass shooting a good option: top expert

    HALIFAX — As pressure mounts on the federal and Nova Scotia governments to call an inquiry into one of the worst mass killings in Canadian history,

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  • B.C. government to protect some small businesses from evictions

    Commercial property owners will be banned from evicting small business tenants that have lost at least 70% of their revenue during the pandemic

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  • Bird strike might have caused Snowbird crash

    Early investigation looking at 'environmental factors' in crash that claimed one life Bird strike might have caused

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  • Video: Velosolutions Create the 'World’s First Fully Electric Built' Trail in Switzerland

    pinkbike.com - Press Release: Velosolutions The visionary mindset, the overwhelming natural beauty, the endless mountain bike trails and an initiative

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  • No glacier skiing/riding this year, WB says

    'I do not take the decision lightly:' COO As Whistler Blackcomb (WB) preps a scaled-back operating plan for the 2020

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  • Trans Mountain reaches 'key milestone' as pipeline construction begins in B.C.

    Construction now underway in Kamloops KAMLOOPS, B.C.—Trans Mountain says it has reached another "key milestone" in the

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  • Feds offer early $2.2b payment to cities amid 'cash crunch'

    PM also addresses protests that unfolded across North America over the weekend Ottawa is offering $2.2 billion to

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  • Quest University's financial protection is extended

    The Squamish school will be shielded from bankruptcy or receivership until Aug. 10, with a possibility of a further extension until Sept. 30

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  • Keep that bubble small, says B.C.'s public health officer

    Expanding social circles not happening any time soon: Dr. Henry "Few faces, bigger spaces" is still the name of the

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  • Big White Ski Resort offers passholders 20% rebate on season

    After shutting down Big White Ski Resort before the official season's end due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the resort is now sharing the love with some

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  • UN sets pandemic voting rules for Canada's Security Council campaign

    OTTAWA - The United Nations has confirmed that the election for non-permanent seats on the Security Council - which pits Canada against Norway and

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  • Dennis Swartman – Virtual Food Drive

    vfd.foodbank.bc.ca - Recently I signed up to host a Virtual Food Drive in support of the Greater Vancouver Food Bank! Im super excited about the work the

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  • 'It's a total bummer': Young Sea to Sky riders feel Crankworx Whistler's cancellation

    Even though it felt inevitable, the official cancellation of Crankworx Whistler 2020 on May 26 hit young Sea to Sky riders hard. "It was kind of

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