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B.C. records single-day high of overdose calls

B.C. records single-day high of overdose calls

A new grim record has been hit in British Columbia for the highest amount of overdoses in a single day.
B.C.'s 'cooling off period' for home sales should be scrapped, say Realtors

B.C.'s 'cooling off period' for home sales should be scrapped, say Realtors

The 'cooling-off period' is being used by buyers to put offers on multiple properties and places sellers at a disadvantage
Letter: New West could be an oasis, but it has 'chicken coop' apartments instead

Letter: New West could be an oasis, but it has 'chicken coop' apartments instead

"Can anybody tell me why and find justification for this? Please?"
Letter: A hotel on New West's most 'messy' block? Bad plan

Letter: A hotel on New West's most 'messy' block? Bad plan

"Surely there's a better, less congested spot."
An interview with ChatGPT about AI

An interview with ChatGPT about AI

I wanted to ask some questions about artificial intelligence. So I asked the popular chatbot for the scoop.
Question periods stay put at New West school board meetings

Question periods stay put at New West school board meetings

"Political" discussions will still be allowed, and there will still be two public input periods.
BC Liberals file final financial report before rebranding as BC United

BC Liberals file final financial report before rebranding as BC United

The party brought in around $4M in revenue last year, and spent $591K on its leadership election in early 2022
New West city council backs free public transit for teens

New West city council backs free public transit for teens

New Westminster city council to continue advocating for free transit for teenagers
B.C. pets rank among the most numerous victims of wildlife traps

B.C. pets rank among the most numerous victims of wildlife traps

The Fur-Bearers is calling for mandatory reporting of pets being caught in wildlife traps.
Opinion: How a Supreme Court case could decide the future of Canadian climate policy

Opinion: How a Supreme Court case could decide the future of Canadian climate policy

Canada’s federal Impact Assessment Act seeks to minimize the environmental impacts of major economic projects. Will the Supreme Court uphold the act?