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B.C. softwood lumber exports face tariffs in excess of 50 per cent: minister

B.C. softwood lumber exports face tariffs in excess of 50 per cent: minister

Ravi Parmar Friday in California lobbying against tariffs and for the use of B.C. lumber in wildfire rebuild
BC Road Trip Time Machine offers virtual vintage glimpse into our travel past

BC Road Trip Time Machine offers virtual vintage glimpse into our travel past

Ministry of Transportation videos showcase what B.C. highways were like 6 decades ago
Kelowna cold case: Stabbed through the heart on Valentine's Day

Kelowna cold case: Stabbed through the heart on Valentine's Day

Sally Winter was killed inside her Bernard Avenue home on Valentine's Day 1985
Speed dating can offer respite from ‘swipe fatigue’ in search for your Valentine

Speed dating can offer respite from ‘swipe fatigue’ in search for your Valentine

In a dating scene that has increasingly moved online, dating events offer personal touch alternative
B.C. police cite privacy as investigators probe chat group activities

B.C. police cite privacy as investigators probe chat group activities

Seizure of Nelson officers’ personal phone data being challenged in court as an invasion of privacy
Vancouver invests $5M to make its Downtown Eastside safer

Vancouver invests $5M to make its Downtown Eastside safer

Increased uniformed police presence part of fresh effort to battle ‘humanitarian crisis’
Pair arrested in fake taxi scam targeting B.C. universities, shopping centres

Pair arrested in fake taxi scam targeting B.C. universities, shopping centres

Police say the scam was used to obtain the credit and debit cards of multiple victims
Canada reflects on the meaning of the red maple leaf as our flag turns 60

Canada reflects on the meaning of the red maple leaf as our flag turns 60

Senators report says Canada’s flag is a symbol of national pride, growth
Canadian businesses report minimal gains from Trudeau’s GST holiday

Canadian businesses report minimal gains from Trudeau’s GST holiday

Small spike in sales noted, as well as struggles determining what products did and didn’t qualify
Saanich building ravaged by fire could begin to rise again by summer

Saanich building ravaged by fire could begin to rise again by summer

Blaze reduced nearly complete Quadra Street building to rubble in November