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Trump brothers’ Vancouver visit will cost you

Trump brothers’ Vancouver visit will cost you

When Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump arrive Tuesday to open Vancouver’s Trump International Hotel and Tower, their entourage will be bigger than just their assistants and business associates.
NDP’s Horgan rallies troops in final pre-campaign council meeting

NDP’s Horgan rallies troops in final pre-campaign council meeting

With the provincial election just 10 weeks away, NDP leader John Horgan spent Saturday morning rallying party members in a packed Vancouver hotel conference room while laying out a broad plan for victory.
Climate change would transform Vancouver into San Diego

Climate change would transform Vancouver into San Diego

Goodbye Vancouver, hello San Diego. A major climate-change study predicts temperatures in Metro Vancouver will exceed those of present-day Southern California in the coming decades.
Patient care quality review boards receive 8,900 complaints

Patient care quality review boards receive 8,900 complaints

B.C. patients and their family members or other advocates filed 8,896 complaints last year about their treatment and handling by staff in hospitals and other health facilities, according to the latest report of the Patient Care Quality Review Boards.
Elusive wolf ‘captured’ in lucky encounter off Oak Bay

Elusive wolf ‘captured’ in lucky encounter off Oak Bay

Nature photographer Nancy Brown-Schembri was just along for the ride. She had accompanied a boatload of birders with Victoria’s Eagle Wing Tours in hopes of capturing some interesting migratory seabirds or maybe even a whale.
Wilkinson Road stretch to reopen this month

Wilkinson Road stretch to reopen this month

Traffic is expected to be moving along Wilkinson Road by the end of the month.
New poll shows B.C. Liberals, NDP deadlocked at 37 per cent

New poll shows B.C. Liberals, NDP deadlocked at 37 per cent

A new poll has the B.C. Liberals and the NDP in a dead heat, with one in three British Columbians still undecided, less than three months before the May provincial election.
B.C. public schools to get $29.4 million for supplies; NDP calls timing ironic

B.C. public schools to get $29.4 million for supplies; NDP calls timing ironic

School boards across the province will get $29.4 million to buy supplies this year that “reduce costs for parents and help teachers deliver B.C.’s new curriculum,” the Ministry of Education said in a news release. The $29.
Lions Gate Bridge climb would offer spectacular views

Lions Gate Bridge climb would offer spectacular views

Kevin Thomson is a dreamer. The kind of guy that looks at the Sea to Sky Highway and dreams of thousands of bikes skimming alongside the cliffs of Howe Sound.
Saputo sues B.C. milk board over contaminated milk

Saputo sues B.C. milk board over contaminated milk

A major dairy processor is suing the B.C. Milk Marketing Board and a dairy producer over the delivery of what it claims was more than 17,000 litres of contaminated milk. Saputo Products Canada G.P.