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Low wages, small workforce leaves booming B.C. restaurants without chefs

VANCOUVER — The restaurant industry may be booming in British Columbia, but a combination of the high cost of living, …

Two UBC students hitchhike across Canada, spending a total of $10

VANCOUVER — A travel fund of only $150 may not sound like enough to spend much more than a day …

NDP commits to raising minimum wage in B.C. to $15 per hour by 2021

VICTORIA — The B.C. government says it’s planning to increase the provincial minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2021. …

B.C. bans trophy hunting for Grizzly bears, total ban in Great Bear Rainforest

VICTORIA— Killing grizzly bears for trophy will come to an end in British Columbia, but not before hunters get one …

Dinosaur skull discovering in northeastern B.C. a first in the province

TUMBLER RIDGE, B.C.—A piece of dinosaur skull unearthed in northeastern British Columbia earlier this month is the first of its …

B.C. Liberals won’t ‘prop up’ NDP government with a Speaker: De Jong

VANCOUVER—British Columbia Liberal House Leader Mike de Jong says it is not his party’s responsibility to provide a Speaker in …

Spring temperatures cause flooding, mudslides for southern B.C.

VANCOUVER – Two men are missing, homes have been damaged and more evacuation orders are in place as flooding and …

B.C. Liberals to repeal Vancouver natural gas ban that city says doesn’t exist

VANCOUVER –The B.C. Liberals say they will repeal the City of Vancouver’s plans to ban natural gas in some new …

Four of five bodies recovered from mountains near Vancouver snow slide

LIONS BAY, B.C. –Several hikers crossing an unstable ledge of snow in the mountains north of Vancouver fell 500 metres …

Lawsuit claims publicly funded ads boosting B.C. Liberal Party ahead of election

VANCOUVER — Two Vancouver lawyers have filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against the British Columbia government and the governing Liberal …

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