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Take a look behind an SPCA cage — if your heart can take it

Take a look behind an SPCA cage — if your heart can take it

You have to be prepared emotionally to visit an animal shelter
Take a look behind an SPCA cage — if your heart can take it

Take a look behind an SPCA cage — if your heart can take it

You have to be prepared emotionally to visit an animal shelter
New Westminster taking aim at renovictions

New Westminster taking aim at renovictions

Should the City of New Westminster charge apartment owners for costs it incurs related to renovictions? Could the city slow down the time taken to process building permits for apartments that are evicting tenants so they can do renovations? On Monday
International education a form of privatization, group says

International education a form of privatization, group says

Institute for Public Education says K-12 program would be more diverse, equitable if education benefits were prioritized
B.C. eases requirements for foreign tech worker recruitment

B.C. eases requirements for foreign tech worker recruitment

The provincial government is extending a pilot program aimed at attracting foreign tech workers and easing one requirement for highly sought-after talent.
Five tips to help your car keep its cool this holiday weekend

Five tips to help your car keep its cool this holiday weekend

After sweating through the first heatwave of the year, it’s time to start planning for summer in the city
Five tips to help your car keep its cool this holiday weekend

Five tips to help your car keep its cool this holiday weekend

After sweating through the first heatwave of the year, it’s time to start planning for summer in the city
Behind the cage at the Burnaby SPCA

Behind the cage at the Burnaby SPCA

You have to be prepared emotionally to visit an animal shelter
Home reno show looking for contestants

Home reno show looking for contestants

Great Pacific Media is pleased to announce that HGTV Canada’s original home renovation series Worst to First is now casting homeowners and buyers in the Lower Mainland for its second season.

B.C. cuts fees for New West payday loan companies

Changes to payday-lending practices are earning praise from anti-poverty group BC ACORN. The provincial government is reducing the maximum fee for borrowing payday loans, from $17 to $15 for every $100 borrowed.