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Maximum rent increase in 2022 in B.C. capped at 1.5 per cent

Maximum rent increase in 2022 in B.C. capped at 1.5 per cent

Rent increases can't take effect before Jan. 1, 2022.
District of 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 and RCMP urge residents to drive slowly in school zones

District of 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 and RCMP urge residents to drive slowly in school zones

The relaunched #SlowDown老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 safety campaign reminds drivers to reduce their speed.
Here is how much you can get fined for not showing proof of vaccination in B.C.

Here is how much you can get fined for not showing proof of vaccination in B.C.

Individuals may be slapped with a hefty fine for non-compliance.
BC SPCA announces wildlife photograph winners and they're frickin' adorable (PHOTOS)

BC SPCA announces wildlife photograph winners and they're frickin' adorable (PHOTOS)

Three of the winners are from Vancouver
Service industry in B.C. struggling to find staff

Service industry in B.C. struggling to find staff

Restaurant, retail businesses aim to increase the flow of foreign workers to fill the void.
Employers debate whether to make vaccination a condition of employment

Employers debate whether to make vaccination a condition of employment

The province's new vaccine card goes into effect Sept. 13.
Helicopter coming and going from yard irks Pender neighbours; pilot says he's being harassed

Helicopter coming and going from yard irks Pender neighbours; pilot says he's being harassed

The former owner of Whistler Air says he's not breaking any rules.
UPDATE: Province planning cull of up to 35 Stanley Park coyotes

UPDATE: Province planning cull of up to 35 Stanley Park coyotes

They note an "escalating risk to public safety."
Canada's prison system failing Canadians: David Milgaard

Canada's prison system failing Canadians: David Milgaard

'The punitive justice model doesn't help life. It takes life and I mean that,' says David Milgaard.
BC Hydro study reveals British Columbians are more dependent on AC than ever

BC Hydro study reveals British Columbians are more dependent on AC than ever

During the heatwave, BC Hydro found residents were using 8,568 megawatts of power, the equivalent of 600,000 air conditioners
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