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Baldrey: What this longtime MLA's departure could mean B.C.'s political future

Baldrey: What this longtime MLA's departure could mean B.C.'s political future

Mike de Jong helped build the free enterprise coalition after his historic byelection win in 1994. Will his retirement play a role in breaking it up?
This woman has been a B.C. 911 call taker, dispatcher for 45 years

This woman has been a B.C. 911 call taker, dispatcher for 45 years

Karen Hay: "It’s been an amazing journey."
More doctors practising family medicine in B.C., seen as significant change

More doctors practising family medicine in B.C., seen as significant change

Of the 708 additional doctors in family practice in B.C., 179 — or more than 25 per cent — are practising on Vancouver Island.
Food, not poison ban, the culprit in rat proliferation, says rat catcher

Food, not poison ban, the culprit in rat proliferation, says rat catcher

A popular recent video from Vancouver showed dozens of rats around a park in front of the Burrard Skytrain station, scurrying under the feet of commuters
Dating in Canada: The 3-date rule and 3 ideas for a budget-conscious good time

Dating in Canada: The 3-date rule and 3 ideas for a budget-conscious good time

Money.ca digs into dating Canadian-style to reinforce the 3-date rule, along with three ideas for a budget-conscious good time.
Photos: Family Day features all kinds of fun in New West

Photos: Family Day features all kinds of fun in New West

Family skates and dances were among the fun activities taking place in New West for Family Day.
I Watched This Game: Canucks collapse to the Wild in bizarre 10-7 loss

I Watched This Game: Canucks collapse to the Wild in bizarre 10-7 loss

The Wild and Canucks combined for three hat tricks in the weirdest game of the season.
Nearly $30K in B.C. funding to amp up New West's music scene

Nearly $30K in B.C. funding to amp up New West's music scene

The provincial investments are set to help New Westminster musicians rock out later this year.
Opinion: New study reveals four critical barriers to building healthier Canadian cities

Opinion: New study reveals four critical barriers to building healthier Canadian cities

Access to grocery stores, the distribution of public services and the layout of streets all contribute to health and well-being.
Column: Federal taxes hurting B.C. wineries and craft brewers

Column: Federal taxes hurting B.C. wineries and craft brewers

Annual automatic tax hikes on alcohol should not be allowed, the Canadian Taxpayer's Federation claims.