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Blockchain technology improves supply chain performance: UBCO

Blockchain technology improves supply chain performance: UBCO

Some industries have started utilizing blockchain technology, but it is still in its infancy
A B.C. senior who's paraplegic stuck in apartment after elevator breaks

A B.C. senior who's paraplegic stuck in apartment after elevator breaks

The senior believes he may be the only resident of the building who's unable to use the stairs
Richmond resident launches independent internet company amid rate fight

Richmond resident launches independent internet company amid rate fight

The CRTC reversed its decision to lower wholesale internet rates last year
B.C. government adds red tape to Trans Mountain

B.C. government adds red tape to Trans Mountain

B.C. issues new conditions as part of environmental certificate update
B.C. rally condemns Russia's unprovoked attack on Ukraine

B.C. rally condemns Russia's unprovoked attack on Ukraine

“People are dying, civilians are dying," says rally organizer Andrea Malysh
B.C. gangster arrested in Puerto Rico after over a decade long manhunt

B.C. gangster arrested in Puerto Rico after over a decade long manhunt

Over a decade later, an international manhunt has come to an end
Premier John Horgan warns of 'challenging' gas prices come summer

Premier John Horgan warns of 'challenging' gas prices come summer

Gas prices around the province have been rising in recent weeks, hitting as high as 169.9 cents per litre in some parts of B.C.
Metro Vancouver board votes to industrialize Surrey's Little Campbell River area

Metro Vancouver board votes to industrialize Surrey's Little Campbell River area

Opponents of the proposal shared concerns related to the environment and Indigenous consultation.
Lytton residents starting to get idea of what rebuild process might look like

Lytton residents starting to get idea of what rebuild process might look like

The village has awarded contracts for municipal debris removal, including the fire hall, the public works building and the visitor information centre.
B.C. burglar jailed after returning to scene of break-in, 'chugging' beer from office fridge

B.C. burglar jailed after returning to scene of break-in, 'chugging' beer from office fridge

In addition to jail time, the judge ordered the man to submit a sample of his DNA to a national criminal database.