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B.C. extends cap on meal delivery fees another year

B.C. extends cap on meal delivery fees another year

Fees charged to restaurants capped at 20%
Health alert: B.C.-wide recall for corn due to possible salmonella contamination

Health alert: B.C.-wide recall for corn due to possible salmonella contamination

Check your freezer!
Coquihalla reopens to commercial vehicles only; Highway 3 restrictions to lift Tuesday

Coquihalla reopens to commercial vehicles only; Highway 3 restrictions to lift Tuesday

Repairs are temporary; expect reduced speed limits
Be prepared and use caution if you plan to travel Highway 3 over the holidays

Be prepared and use caution if you plan to travel Highway 3 over the holidays

Make sure to pack plenty of water and snacks, just in case
Ride-hailing still navigating COVID curveballs

Ride-hailing still navigating COVID curveballs

Labour shortages, regulatory policy contributing to struggles among smaller player
B.C. forestry majors invested $6 billion elsewhere in 2021

B.C. forestry majors invested $6 billion elsewhere in 2021

B.C. saw little of the billions invested by BC forestry majors in 2021
DFO cuts commercial Pacific herring fishery in half

DFO cuts commercial Pacific herring fishery in half

The hits just keep coming for B.C.'s commercial fishing sector
Pressure mounts on B.C. truckers as U.S. border vaccine mandate looms

Pressure mounts on B.C. truckers as U.S. border vaccine mandate looms

A vaccination grace period that has existed for border-crossing truckers, under an essential service exemption, ends Jan. 15
Man who smuggled people over B.C.-Washington border gets probation, no jail time

Man who smuggled people over B.C.-Washington border gets probation, no jail time

The man who helped Syrians and Afghanis cross into Canada from his Washington State Smuggler's Inn has been sentenced to a total of 30 months probation and no jail time while those he helped have all filed refugee claims and are immune from prosecution.
Sensor warning system could predict B.C. mudslides, bridge collapse

Sensor warning system could predict B.C. mudslides, bridge collapse

5G Internet technology is powering a new generation of smart technologies collectively known as the 'Internet of Things.' After the worst flooding in B.C.'s modern history, could the new tech also save our homes and bridges?