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B.C. would 'get our butt kicked' getting into a U.S. trade war: Rustad
B.C. Conservative leader said 'woke' and 'environmental' agendas have made B.C. and Canada more vulnerable to U.S. tariffs
Jan 23, 2025 2:39 PM
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New northern wind-farm will help power B.C. energy independence: Dix
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Cowichan Search and Rescue has busiest year yet in 2024
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B.C. immigrant literacy program needs $450K to survive after federal cuts
Decoda Literacy Solutions has helped 4,500 immigrant parents, caregivers in past 10 years
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Study says soft plastics recycling still stumping south Islanders
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Island town offering $200 in perks to everyone employed at a local company
Perk passes are available for pick up at the Sidney Information Centre
Jan 23, 2025 10:46 AM
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