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Trudeau government takes step to cement carbon price

Trudeau government takes step to cement carbon price

Editor's note: This article has been updated to correct the spelling of Dale Beugin's name.
Can you answer these 'Jeopardy!' questions about WWII?

Can you answer these 'Jeopardy!' questions about WWII?

How many questions did you guess correctly?
Cypress Mountain's winter season opens Saturday

Cypress Mountain's winter season opens Saturday

Opening dates for Grouse Mountain and Mt. Seymour aren't yet available
Invaluable Indigenous contributions in both World Wars

Invaluable Indigenous contributions in both World Wars

The First World War began in 1914 when Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, Russia. Canada was called on to join the fight.
‘The Report Let Us Down Once Again’

‘The Report Let Us Down Once Again’

A provincial report on the toxic drug crisis nets an impassioned rebuke from the community it purports to include.
100 best TV shows of all time

100 best TV shows of all time

Long before streaming led audiences to binge-watch entire series in a single weekend, there was just plain old primetime-television-watching bliss—and fan favorites such as "The West Wing" and "The Sopranos" kept fans glued
B.C. government says it's weathering a storm of hacking attempts

B.C. government says it's weathering a storm of hacking attempts

The number of unauthorized attempts to access government IT systems jumped tenfold between 2015 and 2020.
Truck buyer says B.C.'s new tax policy for used vehicles gouging consumers

Truck buyer says B.C.'s new tax policy for used vehicles gouging consumers

Graham Hugill says it's time for British Columbians to fight back after the government introduced PST changes that base taxation rate on book value rather than purchase price.
Taxpayers in the dark about federal, B.C. spending at UN climate talks in Egypt

Taxpayers in the dark about federal, B.C. spending at UN climate talks in Egypt

Canada has sent approximately 335 members on the Canadian delegation to the annual COP27 event, taking place Nov. 6-18, but the final cost has not been revealed.
Man fined $1,000 for refusing COVID-19 test at B.C. airport

Man fined $1,000 for refusing COVID-19 test at B.C. airport

Matthew Lepky was tested in Thailand before boarding a Vancouver flight and refused to take another test on arrival in Vancouver.