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Massey Tunnel's budget jumping to $8.5 billion

2

How cartoons shape the way we perceive accents

3

Massey Tunnel replacement balloons to $8.5 billion

4

Dress codes: do we need them back?

5

Massey Tunnel budget jumps to $8.5 billion

6

Massey Tunnel cost update

7

A wild week in B.C. Politics

8

The Jas Johal Political Happy Hour

9

Inside The House

10

Landmark agreement between B.C. and the federal government

11

B.C.’s condo buyout: what exactly did developers want?

12

Vancouver City Hall extends Granville pedestrian zone through Labour Day

13

Ottawa adds $3 billion for Massey Tunnel replacement

14

Premier David Eby on B.C.’s landmark agreement with Ottawa

15

Keeping roadside workers, and yourself, safe this summer

16

Restaurants see prolonged boost from Canada’s historic World Cup run

17

Presence of alcohol ‘significantly reduces’ rescue chances in youth drownings

18

Sony ends discs for Playstation games in 2028

19

Alberta’s ‘major’ pipeline plan: what can we expect?

20

Did the World Cup in B.C. meet economic expectations?

21

U.S. declines to extend trade deal with Canada and Mexico

22

Canada Together: Celebrating Canada Day by the waterfront

23

E-scooters: history repeating itself?

24

Whitecaps head coach speaks on working with World Cup players

25

Surrey’s arena envy: what this means for taxpayers

26

Granville Street Success: will the fun continue after the World Cup?

27

Surrey and Vancouver Giants team up to make 10,000 seat arena a reality

28

Time running out on Alberta’s pipeline plan

29

B.C.’s municipal spending skyrockets, and so do your property taxes

30

Health Canada's food labels may be doing more harm than good

31

Five years after the 2021 heat dome

32

The clock ticks on Alberta's pipeline plan to the Pacific

33

Vancouver Aquatic Centre closure cleared after court ruling

34

E-scooter injuries climb while B.C. waits

35

Buy it or bailout: Who asked for it?

36

The Jas Johal Political Happy Hour

37

Letter urges end to Joffre Lakes closures

38

Inside the House

39

As more youth e-scooter injuries occur, B.C. stays idle

40

What have we learned from the 2021 heat dome?

41

Are school awards actually good for kids?

42

The Condo Buyout Now Has a Price Tag

43

Five years after the heat dome: what changed?

44

Arena Envy? Surrey wants a $200 Million Arena

45

B.C.’s EV market: prices for used vehicles climb as supply shrinks

46

Five years of No Fault in B.C.: Has the system delivered?

47

Modular Homes: the future of affordable housing in B.C.?

48

Mortgage stress test: realistic measure or red tape for homebuyers?

49

Are people shopping while we face an affordability crisis?

50

World Cup: What’s next for Team Canada?

51

Switzerland tops Group B with 2-1 win over Canada

52

Can a Walk Downtown Change Your Mind on Climate?

53

Empty condos: affordable housing or developer bailout?

54

Buying Empty Condos: Affordable Housing or Developer Bailout?

55

Should Granville Stay Car-Free for Good?

56

Introducing "Hostile History"

57

Condo bailout: who pays for developer mistakes?

58

Locking Kids Off Social Media: Is it possible?

59

How Loyalty Cards Became a Survival Tool

60

Wesgroup's Beau Jarvis on the Condo Plan

61

Why Your Strata Can Say No to AC

62

Condo Bailout: Who Really Pays When Developers Bet Wrong?

63

The Jas Johal Political Happy Hour

64

Young men in crisis, Restore the North & JD Vance friendship

65

Swimmers sue Vancouver over Aquatic Centre pool downsizing

66

Development cost charges could drop by half

67

Surrey Police Board bars comments on government decisions

68

Post-game update: Canada vs. Qatar

69

Inside The House

70

Feds, province target major development fee cuts

71

How a Vancouver bar handles World Cup crowds

72

Where do we draw the line on road access?

73

Vancouver crisis line extends hours for the World Cup

74

Why Interior residents drink more than Metro Vancouver

75

Trump signs agreement with Iran: is the war over?

76

Canada’s bail reform law: a major step forward?

77

Could the Massey Tunnel project cost $11 billion?

78

Massey Tunnel back to square one

79

A simple solution became a billion-dollar mess

80

Did we need the World Cup to close off Granville Street?

81

Massey Tunnel contractor dumped

82

George Massey replacement reset after contractor axed

83

B.C. unveils electricity roadmap to 2050

84

Why more parents are choosing private schools

85

U.S.-Iran deal: what it means for gas prices?

86

B.C. drops contractor, restarts Massey Crossing project

87

Elon Musk becomes world’s first trillionaire

88

Ottawa invests $3.2 billion towards food production and affordability

89

Should parents be accountable for youth e-scooter injuries?

90

Our Energy Future: Building another pipeline in B.C.’s tidewater

91

The Jas Johal Political Happy Hour

92

Inside The House

93

Metro Vancouver taps into Coquitlam Reservoir for drinking water

94

Canada Post shifts 500,000 addresses to community mailboxes

95

New poll rates Premiers’ performance; Eby hits new low

96

Trump not looking to renew CUSMA

97

Ottawa seeks tighter rules for social media, AI

98

Is there room for nuclear energy in B.C.?

99

Nearly 380,000 Canadians weigh in on headlights

100

New West landlords face 26-degree rental cap

101

Metro Vancouver's Stage 3 water restrictions

102

World Cup disruptions shutter local business

103

Should Metro Vancouver lose water, sewer oversight?

104

Local business closes during FIFA match days

105

Vancouver’s Granville Street prepares for FIFA fans

106

Rising motorcycle deaths spark safety concerns in B.C.

107

The Agenda: NDP slipping, Conservatives surging, voters unconvinced

108

Can B.C.'s Grid Handle the AI Data Centre Rush?

109

Granville St. pedestrian closure begins as Vancouver welcomes FIFA

110

Flood mitigation pitched as nation-building project

111

The Jas Johal Political Happy Hour

112

Is Vancouver ready for the FIFA World Cup?

113

Our Energy Future: Pipeline nation vs. green province

114

Inside The House

115

MLA Jordan Kealy accused of sexual assault

116

Allen Schoenborn granted a conditional discharge: is our justice system too lenient?

117

Feds reveal long-awaited national AI strategy

118

How to protect yourself from mosquito-borne illnesses

119

Surrey policing transition caught in political crossfire

120

Metro Vancouver water restrictions reach Stage 3

121

Our Energy Future: Can the electricity grid keep up?

122

Is a new B.C. Liberal Party coming?

123

Former Canuck scores new country music hit

124

Surrey police transition mired in local politics

125

Surrey Police Board chair resigns after chief’s departure

126

Lipinski out as Surrey’s police chief

127

Surrey Police Board chair departs after Lipinski leaves

128

Who represents the middle as Conservatives move right?

129

Vancouver Park Board considers jetski ban

130

The Agenda

131

Has B.C.’s youth been shut out of the workforce?

132

B.C Conservatives lurch right: who speaks for the middle?

133

The Jas Johal Political Happy Hour

134

B.C. Conservatives set to announce new leader

135

Supreme Court rules Aboriginal title excludes private land

136

Science World goes FIFA-ready

137

B.C. Conservative Leadership Race reaches its climax

138

The magic of Mahjong: why is it so popular?

139

Aboriginal title can’t apply to private land

140

Surrey testing one-year approach to illegal construction

141

Canada signs major LNG deal with Germany

142

Our Energy Future: Critical minerals - B.C’s hidden card

143

Surrey eases stance on illegal construction temporarily

144

Stephen Guilbeault to resign as MP

145

Did Vancouver overspend on FIFA World Cup tickets?

146

Lower beef prices hurting Canada’s cattle farmers?

147

Is Fraser Health severely underfunded by the province?

148

Hybrids are more popular, Ferrari’s new EV isn’t

149

Community outraged over stalled Burnaby Hospital plans

150

The Agenda

151

Our Energy Future: First Nations and Energy Development

152

Burnaby Hospital uncertainty fuels community frustration

153

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith defends separatism

154

VPD cuts beach patrols this summer

155

Vancouver beaches lose VPD patrols despite budget boost

156

Our Energy Future: The LNG Question

157

The Jas Johal Political Happy Hour

158

Inside The House: Danielle Smith defends separatism

159

Prime Minister Carney’s message to B.C.

160

Site C Dam renamed to honour the late John Horgan

161

Stephen Colbert says goodbye to late night TV

162

Do multiplexes have a place in Vancouver?

163

Prime Minister Carney’s message for British Columbia

164

Ken Sim's motion for universal swim lesson access

165

The cost of FIFA World Cup on taxpayers

166

Premier Eby meets with Prime Minister Carney

167

Our Energy Future: Energy and National Security

168

Vancouver mayor pushes free swimming lessons, bigger pools

169

Too much sleep, or too little?

170

Our Energy Series: Reality Check

171

Canada’s Iconic Air Team Faces Turbulent Future

172

British Columbians back tougher emergency vehicle yielding fines

173

Pipeline politics

174

Inflation to rise to at least 4.2%

175

Live from Sunshine Coast: B.C. Ferries update

176

Multiplex design petition

177

Vancouver homeowners push for change to multiplex housing policy

178

Hantavirus update

179

Victoria Day weekend brings more B.C. ferries chaos

180

Why are young boys falling behind at school?

181

Historic ruling enables intimate partner violence lawsuits

182

E-scooter injuries rising among B.C. children

183

The Jas Johal Political Happy Hour

184

Inside The House

185

The future of Canada’s energy sector

186

Repealing the natural gas water heater ban

187

Building a police force amid extortion crisis

188

Metro Vancouver approves independent sewage plant review

189

Alberta, feds nearing pipeline deal?

190

From Maui to Lytton: Lessons from Hawaii

191

Has Alberta reached pipeline deal with Ottawa?

192

Taxpayers on the hook for short Metro Van meetings

193

True cost of FIFA World Cup in Vancouver

194

The Agenda

195

B.C. Conservative Leadership Debate

196

Gas prices push consumers to skip fast food

197

The Jas Johal Political Happy Hour

198

B.C’s long term care projects axed

199

Fuel shortage delays may void travel insurance coverage

200

Inside The House

201

Metro Van seeks governance input; will anything change?

202

Staying safe in Vancouver’s waters this summer

203

How many more skyscrapers can Vancouver take?

204

Metro Van seeks public input in its governance

205

Metro Vancouver wants your say in its governance structure

206

OpenAI sidestepped privacy laws while training ChatGPT

207

DRIPA doubt causes businesses to pull back from B.C.

208

Overdose prevention site finds new home in downtown Vancouver

209

A first-hand look into Canada’s most dangerous wildfires

210

Are the NDP’s days numbered?

211

Richmond School Track Meet Changes Spark Backlash

212

Overdose site relocates downtown; mayor wants it gone

213

Bombshell allegations of Chinese interference rocks the B.C. NDP cabinet

214

Chinese officials push Vancouver to cancel Shen Yun

215

The Agenda: How real is Western alienation?

216

How talking to strangers can benefit you

217

Iran-U.S. conflict escalates; how are Iranians coping?

218

Meetings held to cancel Shen Yun in Vancouver

219

Should UBC’s transit line been built 10 years ago?

220

Spast R499H disease

221

Signing bonuses offered to relocate experienced police officers

222

Conservative Leadership Change Heralds Close Election in B.C.

223

Taxpayer-funded bonuses lure experienced officers between detachments

224

Wildlife collisions spike in May and June in B.C.

225

Province cancels Burnaby Hospital redevelopment phase two

226

Gas prices going up

227

B.C. scraps Phase 2 Burnaby Hospital contract

228

Inside The House

229

Whitecaps receive a formal offer from Vegas buyer

230

B.C. coroner calls for action; critics not satisfied

231

BCBC issues statement on B.C.’s Look West update

232

Elon Musk vs Sam Altman

233

Whitecaps moving out of Vancouver?

234

BCBC statement on B.C.’s Look West Update

235

Spring economic update has been announced

236

Are the Whitecaps moving to Vegas?

237

Feds approve $4B B.C. natural gas pipeline expansion

238

B.C. Innovators series

239

Whitecaps could leave for Vegas?

240

Mark Carney announces ‘Canada strong’ sovereign wealth fund

241

The Agenda: Ban social media and AI chatbots?

242

Are AI chatbots designed to be addictive?

243

Report finds gangs using students as money mules

244

Why is Langley borrowing more than $400M?

245

Keefer bar named the best in Canada

246

Inside The House

247

The Jas Johal Political Happy Hour

248

Massey Tunnel update

249

Langley borrowing tops $400M; what’s driving it?

250

New report notes Canadian entrepreneurship in 'sharp decline'

251

Diljit Dosanjh at B.C. Place

252

B.C. Innovators

253

Is Vancouver too small for Major League Baseball?

254

Conservative Leadership race

255

Vancouver baseball: Too small for the big leagues?

256

B.C. Innovators: Freshslice

257

DRIPA’s impact on B.C. resource sector

258

Is Eby floundering?

259

The Agenda

260

DRIPA impact on resource sector

261

High grocery prices strain food bank operations

262

Are fresh produce and meat prices rising?

263

Track and Trace program: will it work?

264

AI-driven Track and Trace targets drug addiction

265

Seven in 10 British Columbians want a MLB team

266

Carney gas tax suspension begins; is it working?

267

Eby says no DRIPA changes this session

268

Fuel surcharge hits Amazon; Air Canada suspends JFK

269

The Jas Johal Political Happy Hour

270

Inside the House with Keith Baldrey

271

Carney’s National Investment Summit

272

Amazon fuel surcharge, Air Canada halts JFK flights

273

Out of jet fuel in six weeks?

274

Floating hotel planned for Coal Harbour

275

Brad West wants Chemtrade in Port Coquitlam

276

Helium shortage is a crisis Canada can’t ignore

277

Brad West wants Chemtrade in Port Coquitlam

278

Ken Sim wants an MLB in Vancouver

279

Feds suspend fuel tax for five months

280

Ken Sim wants an MLB team in Vancouver

281

B.C. Innovators

282

Why B.C. may already be in a recession

283

Feds suspend gas tax; can B.C. follow?

284

The latest update on the federal byelection

285

Did FIFA miss with its 2026 theme song?

286

The Agenda

287

Why B.C. trades training should start young

288

Could DRIPA trigger a provincial election?

289

AEW star Will Ospreay: From backyard wrestling to the biggest arenas

290

Could we see a provincial election due to DRIPA?

291

The Jas Johal Political Happy Hour

292

Floor crossing hurts Conservatives; Poilievre’s leadership in doubt

293

40 years: Canada Place celebrates a huge milestone

294

B.C. woman offered MAID for her back pain

295

Why your manager may prefer self-serving employees

296

Ferry issues, public safety and our forestry sector

297

The state of reconciliation and forestry in B.C.

298

Finding hockey amidst grief: a Sportsnet anchor's moving memoir

299

Steady visitors, struggling businesses: The state of Downtown Vancouver

300

Costly coffees fuel backlash over doctor recruitment

301

B.C. forces West Vancouver to meet provincial housing targets

302

Metro Vancouver sees B.C.’s worst distracted driving increase

303

Another MP crosses floor, majority within reach

304

B.C.’s forest industry now fighting to survive

305

B.C. Ferries’ rocky long weekend

306

How is Canada navigating the complex international climate?

307

Aging vessels plagues B.C. Ferries’ Easter weekend

308

Humans beat empathetic chatbot; what loneliness reveals

309

Vancouver's presale condo collapse: Is the market broken?

310

Fuel surcharges, fewer flights, a pricier summer

311

B.C. Ferries is broken. We did it to ourselves

312

Aging fleet hits B.C. ferries Easter weekend

313

Metrotown Marks 40th Anniversary with Months-Long Celebration

314

B.C. ferries crisis years in the making

315

Volunteer-Run Burnaby Railway Welcomes 100,000 Riders, Seeks Help

316

The Jas Johal Political Happy Hour

317

Polls suggest Avi Lewis could split support

318

Eby’s DRIPA Reversal Sparks Leadership Questions, Election Talk

319

Vancouver canopy tour draws crowds with forest climbs

320

Eby wants to suspend B.C.'s Indigenous rights law

321

World Cup nears: why this moment matters more

322

Ontario just landed billions in federal housing money

323

Eby stakes government on DRIPA suspension

324

Eby seeks to suspend Indigenous rights law

325

B.C.’s EV mandate changes: right direction?

326

B.C. eases EV mandates, invests $19M in chargers

327

Avi Lewis takes over the federal NDP

328

Richmond mayor urges Cowichan Nation to renounce claims

329

B.C. relaxes EV rules, boosts charging investment

330

B.C’s high development costs tank housing starts

331

Ontario cuts development costs, what would it take for B.C to do the same?

332

While Ontario cuts DCCs, B.C.'s high development costs tank housing starts

333

Poll: Australia banned social media for kids; do Canadians want the same?

334

BC Conservative leadership hopeful forms pact with OneBC

335

No Fun City no more? Pete Fry's plan to beef up funding for cultural events

336

Planned long term care centre in Delta remains in limbo

337

Can Avi Lewis steer the federal NDP in the right direction?

338

The Jas Johal Political Happy Hour

339

Guest Host Bruce Claggett - Are we facing an air traffic controller crisis?

340

Can businesses survive on Broadway before roads reopen?

341

Why are the Canucks increasing season ticket prices?

342

Outdoor pool bookings return with tweaks

343

More diversions from Peace Arch maternity ward, when will the province act?

344

Former cabinet minister jumps into Vancouver civic race

345

Should the Park Board drop the reservation system at Kits Pool?

346

Canada’s auto sector under pressure, is it still competitive?

347

What do the ALC staff cuts mean for us?

348

General Motor Canada's new boss charts a new course for the automaker

349

Cheap drones are changing modern warfare

350

Two Canadian pilots killed in deadly collision at New York airport

351

The Agenda: Trump pushes for allied action as NATO hesitates

352

Is Metro Vancouver’s utility plan accountability, or a power grab?

353

B.C.'s farmland watchdog is cutting staff

354

Is a ticket resale cap ambitious or outmatched?

355

Eby’s polling slide and Carney's leads in polling!

356

The Jas Johal Political Happy Hour

357

Pierre Poilievre goes on Joe Rogan

358

Oil surges, gas prices climb

359

Multiplex boom reshapes Vancouver

360

Moody’s downgrades B.C. again

361

Ottawa cracks down on Bitcoin ATMS linked to fraud and organized crime

362

Netflix picks up local author's philosophical novel

363

Will a $50k homebuyer rebate offer real relief?

364

Reports show crypto ATMs increasingly linked to fraud

365

Alberta opens the door to private healthcare, is B.C. to follow?

366

This B.C. family is going fossil free, how?

367

Gas tops $2 a litre in Vancouver. How much further will prices rise?

368

Floods and landslides hammer Maui

369

The one-year anniversary of the Lapu Lapu tragedy is approaching

370

BC Conservatives: who has the best shot at defeating David Eby?

371

The Agenda: What's the direction for the BC Conservative Party?

372

The Jas Johal Political Happy Hour

373

Canada joins a massive emergency oil release

374

Another Vancouver strip club closes!

375

The Iran war is pushing up fuel costs

376

Indigenous title rulings spark concern among B.C. homeowners

377

B.C.’s ban on new U.S. alcohol imports celebrates 1 year

378

The Massey crossing fight continues

379

Did Canada miss its moment without pipelines?

380

How B.C. got into this fiscal mess

381

Have the Canucks priced out their own fans?

382

A new VPD training academy opens downtown

383

The Iran conflict is pushing up diesel

384

Nunavut MP Lori Idlout leaves the NDP for the Liberals

385

Budget backlash rocks NDP as Conservatives lead

386

Sean Orr sues Ken Sim over false allegation

387

Should YVR walk away from its parkade project?

388

Is B.C. losing its competitive edge?

389

B.C. budget backlash boosts Conservative momentum

390

Metro sewage plant cost surge triggers regional fight

391

Are Vancouver’s priorities out of balance?

392

The Agenda: Guns or Government Programs?

393

$700M to $4B: Sewage plant costs spark fight

394

B.C. leads the country in group travel fights

395

Wastewater plant cost surge sparks fight over payment

396

The Jas Johal Political Happy Hour

397

Ken Sim under fire over false allegation

398

Do Bitcoin ATMs fuel crime in Vancouver?

399

Budget hangover and B.C. Conservative leadership race

400

Why young athletes are walking away

401

Metro wastewater plant cost spike triggers payment dispute

402

UBC study warns wildfires taint water for years

403

North Shore sewage plant costs soar, inquiry urged

404

Tumbler Ridge case exposes Canada’s AI safety gap

405

North Shore mayors urge Eby sewage plant inquiry

406

Why isn’t B.C. getting more from its economy?

407

Sewage plant cost blowout fuels inquiry calls

408

2026 FIFA World Cup: Navigating Vancouver road closures

409

Granville Strip goes pedestrian-only for FIFA

410

Iran war escalates as energy markets react

411

Young people rethink car ownership

412

Birth rate falls as immigration drives growth

413

Granville Strip goes FIFA-Ready with pedestrian-only zone

414

Middle East war disrupts global air travel

415

Social jetlag: downside of permanent daylight time

416

Musqueam agreement fuels property rights concerns

417

Credit rating slip: impact on provincial finances

418

Permanent daylight saving time coming to B.C.

419

The Agenda - Locking the clock: stability or U.S. split?

420

Permanent DST triggers small business backlash

421

Eby makes daylight saving time permanent

422

Drug allegations shake Vancouver City Hall

423

Mobility scooters on sidewalks: safety or burden?

424

The Jas Johal Political Happy Hour

425

Can Carney reset India ties safely?

426

B.C. Conservatives pick leader: unity at risk?

427

Vancouver’s 30 km/h rollout: safer streets or slower city?

428

Canadian family escapes violence in Puerto Vallarta

429

Public sector growth surges as deficits deepen

430

Celebrating Pink Shirt Day 2026

431

B.C. advances $348M electrification amid record deficit

432

Surrey businesses slowed by rising extortion fears

433

‘Pawternity leave’ emerging as new workplace perk?

434

Extortion fears in Surrey severely halts business development

435

Gift card bonanza

436

Gift card spending spree

437

Puerto Vallarta: Are Canadians making their way home?

438

The Debt Spiral: Paying More to Get Less

439

Stranded or Escaping? Canadians Navigate Puerto Vallarta Fallout

440

B.C. tourist describes chaos in Puerto Vallarta

441

The Agenda - B.C.’s Budget Reckoning: Do Deficits Matter?

442

Vancouver real estate marketer caught in Mexico crossfire

443

Vancouver’s Iranian community uneasy amid U.S.–Iran tensions

444

B.C. traveller recounts violence in Puerto Vallarta

445

Supreme court kills Trump’s emergency tariffs

446

OpenAI had information on the Tumbler Ridge shooter

447

The Astronaut Children of Dunbar Street

448

The Jas Johal Political Happy Hour

449

Trump tariff roadblock as Eby’s deficit grows

450

Real cost of Massey Tunnel unclear

451

Should the Pattullo Bridge become B.C’s High Line?

452

Gas prices spike to highest levels since September

453

Viaduct demolition delayed as costs climb

454

Gary Collins reflects on balancing B.C.’s budget

455

B.C.’s growing debt puts food industry in jeopardy

456

Horgan’s restraint versus Eby’s red ink

457

Canada’s New Defence Strategy: Bold Reset or Repackaged Promises?

458

Human Trafficking in B.C.: Exploitation Hiding in Plain Sight

459

The Budget Is Brenda Bailey’s—But the Deficit Is David Eby’s

460

Horgan’s Caution vs. Eby’s Red Ink: B.C.’s Fiscal Turn

461

Budget 2026: The Reckoning

462

B.C. budget: Red ink and hard choices

463

How did B.C.’s finances go off track?

464

B.C. expands PST to more services in 2026

465

2026 B.C Budget: What should we expect?

466

How will Ottawa’s EV incentives change consumer behaviour?

467

The dangers of turning to AI for health information

468

B.C.’s ongoing real estate development woes

469

How pets redefine the family dynamic

470

Let it Snow: Is Vancouver due for a snowy February?

471

2026 budget: a no-win situation for B.C.?

472

Replacement for Pattullo Bridge to fully open Saturday

473

Residents oppose plan over rare mountain view

474

What we know about the firearms and gun laws

475

Adults only Valentine's Day

476

Unique things can you do for Valentine's Day

477

Petition against multiplexes

478

Resident offers update on Tumbler Ridge community

479

Vancouver City council approves Granville Street revitalization

480

U.S. House votes to end Canada tariffs

481

Will Olympic Village school ever be built?

482

Tumbler Ridge resident shares community update

483

MLA Larry Neufeld provides update from Tumbler Ridge

484

Tumbler Ridge shooting: what happens next?

485

Parent recounts daughter’s experience in Tumbler Ridge shooting

486

Tumbler Ridge shooting: the psyche of extreme violence

487

How Tumbler Ridge families are processing tragedy

488

Latest update

489

B.C.’s Attorney General speaks on Tumbler Ridge

490

Google, Meta face social media addiction trial

491

Latest update on Tumbler Ridge active shooter

492

Why B.C. wants the Defense Security Bank

493

Riverview return debated; chiefs oppose DRIPA amendments

494

Councillors urge mayoral candidates to back Metro reform

495

Remembering Jim Robson, voice of the Canucks

496

Is it time to bring back Riverview?

497

Air Canada stops Cuba service amid fuel shortage

498

Vancouver gas prices spike above national average

499

Public sector workers await provincial budget fallout

500

The state of Metro Vancouver’s housing market

501

Is it time to regulate LED headlights?

502

Deficit concerns strain B.C. relationship with Greens

503

Poilievre approval dips as Carney considers early election

504

How the U.S. factors into Cuba’s fuel shortage

505

Air Canada suspends Cuba flights over fuel shortage

506

Ottawa commits funding for Sumas flood protection

507

Millions of dollars slip from Vancouver’s grasp in land sale, says auditor general

508

The Jas Johal Political Happy Hour

509

Lookahead at the spring legislative session

510

Premier Eby discusses extortion, finances, DRIPA changes

511

Whitecaps accept B.C.’s offer: a saving grace for the club, or just a small step forward?

512

Mandates out, rebates back: is Ottawa resetting EV policy or creating new headaches for drivers and the auto industry?

513

Premier David Eby - Extortion Rising, Provincial Finances, and DRIPA Changes Ahead

514

Ottawa drops EV mandate, welcomes Chinese models

515

Heated Rivalry: A Global TV Hit — and a Mirror on How Canada Sells Itself to the World

516

Are the Whitecaps being priced out? Vancouver meets the new economics of pro sports

517

Ottawa set to scrap EV mandates, while making room for Chinese EVs

518

Extortion Isn’t a Soundbite: Why Police Work, Not Politics, Will Make the Difference

519

Province offers net-zero deal to keep Whitecaps

520

Caroline Elliott makes her pitch to lead B.C. Conservatives

521

YVR sees record boom in travellers in 2025

522

Should B.C. repeal DRIPA? Conservative leadership hopeful Iain Black says yes

523

Province offers net-zero deal to keep Whitecaps at B.C. Place

524

Is a 10-lane Massey bridge worth the cost?

525

The Agenda - B.C. and Alberta: Unity, Energy, and the Politics of a Hardening West

526

Is a 10-lane Massey Tunnel replacement bridge worth the cost?

527

Data centres and power: How much can B.C.’s grid really handle?

528

Massey Crossing: Why the Bridge Is the Right Call for the Region’s Future

529

The Jas Johal Political Happy Hour

530

B.C. restricts AI power as demand rises

531

Can Metro Vancouver Board reform itself?

532

Poilievre leadership review, and B.C. Conservative leadership race ramps up

533

B.C. caps power for AI as demand surges

534

Carney meets premiers ahead of CUSMA review

535

Using red light therapy to prevent brain injuries in sports

536

What’s driving reconciliation concerns in B.C.?

537

Tesla pivots to robots after profits plunge

538

Is Canada prepared for CUSMA negotiations with the U.S.?

539

Foreign wine still easier to buy than Canadian

540

Children should have a say in divorce proceedings, says Liberal MP

541

Free trade on the line: is Canada ready for a world without the old rules?

542

Langley Township cuts utility costs for homeowners

543

Can B.C.’s economy survive trade wars, tariffs, and uncertainty?

544

Surrey urges federal emergency over extortion crimes

545

Producing helper T cells from stem cells to treat illness

546

What is Canada’s critical mineral strategy?

547

Richmond company’s call to reopen Cowichan Tribes case gets hearing date

548

Construction delays could spike home prices by 27% in 2032

549

Surrey calls on feds to declare state of emergency over extortion crimes

550

Canada groceries and essentials benefit

551

Westham Island Bridge closures

552

Broadway corridor closing for four months

553

The Agenda: Election Talk Everywhere - Is it time for fixed dates?

554

Should bright LED headlights be banned?

555

Are Canada groceries and essentials benefit tackling affordability?

556

Why industrial land protection matters

557

The Jas Johal Political Happy Hour

558

Front of package nutrition labels

559

Keith Baldrey breaks down early election chatter

560

Are we in a state of crisis with Extortions in Surrey

561

Who has last word on Aboriginal law, Judges or politicians?

562

The need for industrial land protection

563

Metro Vancouver DCCs to rise 250% by 2028

564

Residential development on Industrial Land

565

Is Metro Vancouver board “too big to function”?

566

Check in with Ben

567

Carney speaks at the Liberal cabinet retreat in Quebec City

568

Metro Vancouver’s development cost charges are set to rise by about 250% in just three years

569

Cheaper versions of Ozempic and Wegovy on the way

570

Wind and solar power projects in B.C. see sharp rise in investment

571

Vancouver Developers are speaking out against DCC’s

572

Abacus data says Canadians think less of fellow Canadians who travel to the U.S.

573

A semi truck has hit the Blundell Overpass on Highway 99

574

Federal Court rules that Tiktok can continue to operate in Canada for now

575

Investment soars in wind and solar renewable power projects across B.C.

576

Heritage Act reforms delayed as B.C. seeks broader consultation

577

Are warmer winters making skiing more costly?

578

Yuri Fulmer on his candidacy to lead B.C. Conservatives

579

B.C. laws are leaving landowners alone with expensive discoveries of Indigenous remains

580

COFI launch new “Forestry is a Solution” platform

581

B.C. postponing changes to heritage act to step up consultation

582

Pro-Greenland demonstrators mock Trump with ‘Make America Go Away’ hats

583

Social media and 'shadow pandemic' of disordered eating in teens

584

The Agenda: Canada’s pivot to China

585

Canada’s Chinese EV deal

586

Milobar enters Conservative leader race - Canada-China EV deal

587

Extortion attacks rise in Surrey: does the city have enough funding to respond?

588

The U.S. journalist who was somehow recruited by ICE

589

Former B.C. Liberal Minister joins the race for Conservative leadership

590

More extortion attacks plague Surrey: is the city getting enough funding to fight back?

591

The Massey Bridge: 9 years since its cancellation

592

Developers raise alarm over Metro Vancouver DCC hike amid weakening housing market

593

Langley Toys R’ Us shuts down: The challenges of running a toy store in 2026

594

Carney in China, Eby in India: Can Canada move fast enough in a world of tariffs, Trump, and pipeline politics?

595

Commentary - DCC Hike: Higher fees, fewer homes, and a housing crisis we’re making worse

596

Seven developers sound alarm on Metro Vancouver DCC hike as fragile housing market worsens

597

Is Vancouver’s housing slowdown an opportunity to improve affordability?

598

Does China still matter to B.C.’s forestry industry?

599

What are the immediate effects of Metro Van’s DCC hike?

600

Vancouver’s real estate slump: A rare opening to fix affordability?

601

Developers sound alarm on DCC Hikes, warning Metro Vancouver is choking new housing supply

602

Elon Musk’s X under fire for Grok AI’s ‘digital undressing’

603

Carney’s diplomatic tightrope: Coastal First Nations at home, Beijing abroad

604

Developers push Metro Vancouver to pause rising development costs

605

Iran on edge: Familiar crackdown, or the uprising that changes everything?

606

Road rage turns violent in Vancouver: Why are drivers so angry, and how do we cool it down?

607

The latest on the Broadway subway closure

608

The Wrap: Shrinking seats, growing tensions

609

Pierre Poilievre: Pipeline politics, party unity, and the resumption of free trade talks

610

The Week That Was in Politics: The latest on the B.C. Conservative leadership race

611

VSO pledges not to pursue NDAs in sexual misconduct matters

612

Vancouver living on a budget: how one author made Lower Mainland frugality work

613

Trump wants Greenland. Is Canada vulnerable?

614

DTES London Drugs closure: Local business owner says more will come

615

The latest and coolest tech from CES 2026

616

VSO will no longer seek NDAs related to sexual misconduct allegations

617

London Drugs to leave Downtown Eastside amid rising crime concerns

618

Massey tunnel construction shuts off trails at Delta’s beloved Deas Island Park

619

Did the B.C. government ignore concerns surrounding DRIPA amendments?

620

Mayoral candidate proposes City-run grocery stores to counter rising food prices

621

Canada’s World Juniors loss highlights the problem with for-profit hockey programs

622

Crime and safety concerns drive London Drugs out of Vancouver's downtown eastside

623

OBGYN shortage continues to plague Peace Arch Hospital with maternity patient diversions

624

Why Venezuelan oil production won’t replace Canada’s industry

625

Commentary: Refineries sound good. The math doesn’t. Why Eby’s energy pivot falls apart

626

Maduro’s capture: Did the U.S. and Venezuela have a back-door deal?

627

Canada’s reaction to U.S. capture of Maduro’s in Venezuela

628

B.C. drivers hope to be more patient on the road in 2026, according to ICBC study

629

Surrey mayoral candidate wants full access to 500 traffic cameras for Surrey Police

630

China’s BYD dethrones Tesla as world’s top EV seller

631

Why Venezuelan oil could put Canada’s industry at risk

632

B.C. Assessment notices roll out; how much have property values changed?

633

The Wrap: Did Vancouver fumble on New Years’ Eve celebrations?

634

Metro Vancouver's real crisis isn't the leak… it's the panic

635

Nike’s Air Jordans: 40 years of revolutionizing the sneaker game

636

The health benefits of the Polar Bear Plunge

637

Canada's grocery code of conduct work: will it work?

638

The Best and Worst Movies of 2025

639

Splashing into the New Year with the 2026 White Rock Beach Polar Bear Plunge

640

Pop culture icon Nardwuar appointed to the Order of Canada

641

As Calgary repeals multi-unit zoning, should B.C. do the same?

642

The biggest entertainment and pop culture stories of 2025

643

Ringing in the New Year safely

644

The state of the DTES heading into 2026

645

Calgary moves to repeal multi-unit zoning; should B.C. to do the same?

646

The most unusual 911 calls in 2025

647

Fun without fireworks? What’s going on with New Year’s Eve celebrations in Vancouver?

648

The new St. Paul’s hospital: a medical facility of the future?

649

How uncertainty over property rights puts B.C.’s economy at risk

650

How a 9.0 magnitude earthquake could shake B.C. up

651

Staffing challenges cause overnight ER closures in Mission

652

Renewable housing sees ongoing rise in B.C., despite some skepticism

653

What can B.C. do to prevent further E.R closures from happening?

654

Whitecaps reach settlement in class action suit over Messi no-show

655

Why Canada’s foreign buyer ban should stay

656

Can AI chatbots influence your voting decisions?

657

The Richmond resident who worked as Ringo Starr and Frank Sinatra’s tour manager

658

Are Boxing Day sales still worth it?

659

Should Canada reopen to foreign investment? - Is DRIPA a risk to B.C's democracy? - Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays? - the plight of restaurants in 2026

660

Canada Post'a new deal - The Metro Vancouver Witchhunt - and all about Curling!

661

Protecting Land, Losing Food: Why B.C.’s Farmland Isn’t Feeding the Province

662

Drugs Beneath the Hull: Claims of Marine Smuggling and Why Vancouver May Be More Exposed Than We Think

663

The Week That Was in B.C. Politics

664

Is it time to sell U.S. booze gathering dust in BC warehouses?

665

Time to sell US booze? - Cowichan ruling - The week that was in politics - How drugs are smuggled to Vancouver

666

The Vancouver Canadians have been named Baseball America’s Minor League Organization of the Year!

667

Metro Van Board - BC School food program - PNE redevelopment? - BC Cons year in review

668

If not Pierre, then who? Potential leadership candidates

669

Vancouver council greenlights disputed social housing project in the Downtown Eastside

670

Tackling food insecurity: Second Harvest

671

DTES zoning change - Economic impact of Abbotsford floods - Canada population drop - Tackling food insecurity

672

Metro Vancouver leadership chaos

673

Remembering Vancouver architect Stanley Kwok

674

Cowichan ruling and its impact beyond Richmond

675

Climate change and the impact on Vancouver’s cranberry harvest

676

More on the Board of Metro Vancouver’s drama-filled emergency meeting

677

An update on the Abbotsford floods with a dairy farmer on Sumas Prairie

678

Are loan guarantees a false comfort? The impacts of the Cowichan decision

679

Author Derek Hayes live in studio

680

Langley Township applies for ‘intervenor status’ in Cowichan land appeal case

681

The Wrap: If you won a million dollars, would you take it upfront or take $1000 a week for life?

682

The latest on the Abbotsford floods

683

‘Landman’ actress Kayla Wallace live in-studio

684

The Week That Was in B.C. Politics

685

Abbotsford floods: an update from a local dairy farmer

686

Whitecaps and City of Vancouver officially in talks for potential Hastings Park stadium

687

B.C. Green Party leader Emily Lowan live in-studio

688

Conservative MP Michael Ma crosses over to the federal Liberals

689

Abbotsford floods: Did we learn our lesson from 2021?

690

What’s in the future for the Vancouver Whitecaps?

691

Why Metro Vancouver’s Mayors push back on B.C’s housing targets

692

Crossing the US border in the future may involve border officers checking your social media

693

DRIPA amendments

694

Fraser Valley flooding - No rights on red - Re-zoning the DTES - Possible U.S border changes

695

Australia bans social media for children under 16

696

Motion for no right turns on red lights

697

R1 zoning, public hearings and 16 Metro Mayors calling on the Province to pause and reconsider

698

Mayors on zoning - No right turns on red - Development sector year in review

699

Landmark B.C Appeal Court solidifies First Nations consent on provincial decisions

700

New Pattullo name - Broadway businesses in trouble - Hastings Racecourse shutdown

701

Appeal court rules B.C.’s Indigenous rights legislation can be enforced

702

The Wrap: Should taxpayer dollars be used to keep sports teams in Vancouver

703

Hastings Racecourse scraps live horse racing immediately

704

The Week That Was in Politics

705

Court of Appeal rules B.C.’s Indigenous rights laws can be legally enforced

706

John Rustad quits as B.C. Conservative leader

707

Scam Watch: Disrupting cryptocurrency fraud

708

Who could replace John Rustad as official opposition leader?

709

B.C. still reliant on importing power, despite the fully-working Site C Dam

710

What John Rustad’s leadership cost B.C.

711

Four Delta councillor dropped by Mayor in upcoming civic election Part 2

712

Four Delta councillor dropped by Mayor in upcoming civic election Part 1

713

Crofton mill the latest in a string of closures

714

John Rustad ousted? - Surrey Police Service seeks big bucks - Crofton Mill closure

715

Carney’s climate pivot sparks internal rift as Trudeau-era liberals struggle to adapt

716

AFN chiefs unite to reject tanker ban changes, demand Ottawa scrap pipeline deal

717

Legendary broadcaster George Stroumboulopoulos hosts Whistler Film Festival’s 25th anniversary

718

$18 million payments to host First Nations raises questions about B.C.’s FIFA costs

719

Crofton shutdown follows 100 Mile House closure, deepening B.C.’s forestry crisis

720

Whitecaps march forward to face Lionel Messi and Inter Miami at MLS Cup final

721

Say no to gifting e-scooter, says Vancouver Coastal Health

722

Why the Exxon Valdez disaster looms over our energy debate

723

B.C. cuts off slot machine revenue to horse racing industry

724

B.C. cuts off slot machine revenue to horse racing industry

725

Commentary: Pipeline Politics and isolated Eby

726

How will Alberta’s proposed pipeline impact B.C.’s North Coast

727

The Wrap - Airport dresscode: When did pajamas and slippers become your flight fit?

728

Whitecaps battle San Diego in high stakes Western Conference Final

729

PNE begins hunt for Pacific Coliseum and Agrodome’s naming rights partners

730

How warmer winters are changing your Christmas tree options

731

The Week That Was in Politics - Carney and Smith strike a deal, Eby left out

732

Alberta strikes oil pipeline deal with federal government

733

Ottawa risks billions in investments for a pipeline to nowhere

734

What led Ottawa to seal the deal with Alberta on a pipeline to the Pacific?

735

Ottawa announces support for steel and lumber sector, but shuns B.C. in Alberta deal?

736

B.C.’s kindergarteners continue to struggle in development post-COVID-19

737

Did the Federal Budget fail to address housing development concerns?

738

Honda Celebration of Light shut down by lack of funding

739

City of North Vancouver changes bylaws to permit multiplexes on single-family lots

740

New West councillors flag city's $300k proposal on FIFA World Cup activities

741

The fault lines in B.C.'s 'Go West' economic plan

742

New Costco opens up long-standing traffic concerns in New Westminster

743

Ottawa and Alberta press a pipeline plan through B.C., sidelining Eby; Is it time for BC to introduce their own conditions?

744

If B.C. Place stumbled serving Whitecaps fans, what happens during the World Cup?

745

The latest on the Bella Coola grizzly attack

746

The Wrap: Should Vancouver implement pay-to-use public bathrooms?

747

Is $240 million in new trades training enough?

748

The Week That Was in Politics

749

Could Alberta get a pipeline to B.C.’s north coast? Former federal energy minister speaks

750

Is B.C. equipped to take on extortion cases?

751

Should Vancouver remove baby changing tables due to vandalism?

752

Lansdowne redevelopment project takes big step forward with city-approved park plan

753

B.C.’s bill to fast-track North Coast Transmission Line moves ahead

754

Port Coquitlam land claims, Aritzia finds new home & Are trade barriers coming down?

755

Is Vancouver’s “brand” facing a steep decline?

756

Aritzia finds new flagship store in former Nordstrom location

757

B.C. to scrap EV mandate, Pressure for Epstein files release increase

758

How would a turn to austerity impact Vancouver?

759

B.C. lawyers threatened with extortion; Colonist or settler? Alan Doyle has a new book out

760

Alan Doyle’s new book explores Newfoundland

761

The era of the shoebox condo is over

762

How long must you live in Canada before you are no longer a colonist or settler?

763

B.C. lawyers are being threatened with extortion

764

Nanaimo-Lantzville MLA addresses concerns about Bill M216

765

Concerns about Bill M216 - New BCGEU contract - Chinese interference in Canada

766

The Week That Was in Politics

767

The Vancouver Whitecaps have sold out B.C. Place for their upcoming playoff match vs LAFC

768

New book reveals the shocking details of Beijing’s five-decades-long effort to influence and interfere in Canadian political life

769

Experts address concerns about Bill M216, the Professional Reliance Act

770

Two B.C. major projects getting fast-tracked - The decline of higher education - Immigration removals tied to extortion case

771

Major projects and Canada's regulatory maze

772

Why is getting a wheelchair repaired in B.C. so difficult?

773

West Vancouver mayor pledges to hold his ground on provincial housing targets

774

Immigration removals tied to B.C. extortion investigations

775

The gradual decline of higher education in B.C. is underway

776

Municipal budget; New rules on sick notes eliminate unnecessary paperwork

777

Federal budget

778

Commentary: The Cowichan Decision --> Time for First Nations to Lead

779

Vancouver’s 2025 Remembrance Day ceremony held at Victory Square

780

The B.C. government cutting funding to Queensborough Middle School

781

Canada loses measles elimination status since outbreak lasts more than a year

782

Shoppers buying meat straight from producers to save, cutting out the middle man (grocery stores)

783

The Wealthy Barber

784

New study finds half of young men at risk of problem anger

785

The Wrap: Do you still carry cash? - Annoying phone habits

786

The Week That Was in Politics

787

U.S. border photos? - Poilievre in trouble - Ford dumping electric truck?

788

‘Zero means zero’ budget sends Vancouver back to basics, cutting about 400 jobs

789

Huge win over Calgary puts B.C. Lions in Western Division finals

790

Richmond real estate company calls for Cowichan Tribes case to be reopened

791

Federal budget cuts international student permits by more than half

792

Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux resigns from Parliament

793

Did the federal budget provide a much-needed investment into our mining industry?

794

MLS Commissioner’s visit to Vancouver: will it lead to a new Whitecaps stadium deal?

795

China resumes group tours to Canada

796

Vancouver police spending - Eby meets First Nations leaders - Whitecaps stadium future

797

Highlights from Prime Minister Carney’s first federal budget

798

Metro Vancouver forecasts $837 property tax jump in 2026

799

Legendary musician Bif Naked rocks Vancouver with new documentary

800

Commentary: Inside the costly lessons behind Site C’s $16-billion price tag

801

Why are perfectly good homes filling Coquitlam’s landfills?

802

Metro Vancouver signals $837 property tax hike in 2026

803

Surrey seeks 150 more officers to tackle extortion: a viable solution or a cop-out?

804

The Wrap: Should social media influencers require degrees or specialization?

805

The Week That Was in Politics: Eby’s numbers

806

Broadway Subway construction puts local diner at its tipping point

807

Protecting private property while recognizing Aboriginal title

808

Thirst Trap: A story of obsession and the price of social media stardom

809

Bank cuts off $100 million in funding for B.C. project due to Cowichan Tribes ruling

810

Commentary: B.C. can't build trust behind closed doors

811

Tensions run high among Richmond residents at public meeting on Cowichan Tribes decision

812

Indigenous leader sets the record straight on the Cowichan Tribes decision

813

Commentary: Amazon’s layoffs prove AI isn’t coming for factory jobs—it’s coming for the office

814

The aftermath of Richmond's Cowichan Tribes meeting, and John Rustad's dreadful polling numbers

815

Richmond briefs property owners impacted by Cowichan Tribes decision at public meeting

816

Commentary: When it comes to Canada-U.S. trade talks, the premiers continue to play at the kids table

817

North Van District’s housing dilemma: how B.C.’s rules left council split on development

818

Richmond briefs property owners impacted by Cowichan Tribes decision at public meeting

819

Doug Ford’s campaign sends Trump over the edge; should we be leading with ads?

820

Prominent Punjabi businessman killed in Abbotsford shooting

821

B.C.’s housing targets leaves North Van District council split on plans

822

Political roundup: The cost of the BCGEU deal to taxpayers

823

Vancouver councillor proposes car-free trick-or-treating in neighbourhoods

824

Donald Trump axes trade talks

825

The Wrap: Are long voice notes rude?

826

The Week That Was in Politics

827

NBA illegal gambling & rise of sports betting culture

828

Is there space for a centrist voice in B.C. politics?

829

B.C.’s housing policy “troublesome”, says View Royal township mayor

830

Vancouver council shuts down push for a city-owned developer

831

Commentary: Why John Rustad’s exit isn’t just overdue, it’s necessary

832

Is there a new Canada/U.S. tariff deal on the horizon?

833

Has the public mood shifted on tanker bans?

834

B.C. choosing mines over megabytes

835

Single-family homeowners push back against rise of four-storey multiplexes

836

Will a zero property tax promise lead to big cuts at Vancouver Park Board?

837

More on Amelia Boultbee’s departure and the state of John Rustad’s B.C. Conservative leadership

838

Richmond’s land dispute tests the limits of reconciliation — George Abbott on what comes next

839

The multi-billion dollar case for a River Road overpass

840

Another MLA exits; B.C. Conservative implosion continues

841

One year before municipal elections: what’s at stake

842

The Wrap - Can a former Prime Minister ever have a private life

843

Winnipeg mayor administers naloxone outside City Hall

844

The Week That Was in Politics

845

Hazel Trembath rebuild - E-scooter injuries - The week that was in politics

846

Third shooting at Kap’s Cafe fuels concerns over extortion attacks

847

Is Vancouver missing the mark on having lights in crosswalks?

848

Nanaimo mayor fears B.C. Ferries’ reservation-only system could hurt tourism

849

Coquitlam Mayor to pass the torch to longtime councillor in next election

850

Fears about extortion attacks rise as Kap's cafe shot at for a third time

851

Is the ‘zero means zero’ budget real relief or a last-ditch election move?

852

Canada's auto sector takes another blow: Jeep production sets up shop in the U.S.

853

Why Chinese EV tariffs have yet to be dropped, despite majority support from Canadians

854

“Zero means zero” budget: relief for taxpayers or a Hail Mary before the election?

855

Yaletown stabbing, unprovoked attacks, and the case for involuntary care

856

Eby’s showdown with developers highlights growing clash between housing policy and economic reality

857

Commentary: Love and a little malice: How B.C.’s free enterprise lost its way — and how it can win again

858

Ken Sim halts park board dissolution over controversial parkland transfer clause

859

Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners freed as part of Gaza ceasefire

860

End of the Eras: Taylor Swift closes book on record-breaking tour with six-part docuseries

861

B.C. Beekeeping program for seniors expands throughout North America

862

The Wrap - J.K Rowling/Park Board & Rustad phone check

863

Are we expecting too much out of a trade deal between PM Carney and Trump?

864

The Week That Was in Politics - Pipeline push & B.C Conservative implosion

865

Hostages and prisoners released in Israel/Hamas ceasefire deal

866

Funding cuts put seniors in jeopardy - Yaletown stabbing - Trade deal hopes - The Wrap

867

Has AI made critical thinking harder for students?

868

From housing challenges to park board referendum, B.C’s Housing Minister joins the show

869

Xavier’s Law: a push to keep dangerous drivers off the road

870

Park Board referendum - City-funded clinics in Surrey - Housing Minister's busy plate

871

Vancouver City Council approves mass Broadway-Cambie rezoning, at expense of public input

872

Premier David Eby speaks on Danielle Smith’s pipeline push

873

How the BCGEU strike blocked a student from accessing financial aid

874

Commentary: The pipeline that exists mostly in politics, not reality

875

Will regulating timely payment for contractors help B.C build faster?

876

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith calls B.C’s pipeline pushback ‘un-Canadian’

877

What came out of Prime Minister Carney’s meeting with Donald Trump?

878

Carney/Trump meeting - Eby vs. Smith - After-school childcare change - Westjet bag fee hike

879

$10B rebuild cut to $6B — cheaper now, costlier later? Can Metro keep Iona on track?

880

Former cabinet minister and union leader tells all in new memoir

881

B.C. Legislature fall session begins

882

20,000 jobs at risk: Vancouver’s housing sales collapse

883

Conservative leadership concerns gives B.C. NDP the advantage in approval polls

884

Enbridge CEO urges tanker ban end, says no company will build ‘pipeline to nowhere’

885

The Wrap: Should airlines be offering alcohol for free?

886

Commentary: B.C.'s real opportunity is LNG

887

The Week That Was in Politics

888

Metro Vancouver pivots on Iona Wastewater Plant approach. Is cost-cutting to $6 billion enough?

889

B.C.’s taxi industry sounds the alarm on taxi camera rules being scrapped

890

The fight for stronger accessibility standards in new provincial buildings

891

Alberta pushes for new pipeline to B.C. coast

892

Will raising the GST save Ottawa from debt?

893

B.C.’s Energy Minister weighs in on Danielle Smith’s pipeline proposal

894

Food prices in Canada continue to rise

895

B.C’s downtown decline: has the province’s empathy overshadowed accountability?

896

Should B.C soften AirBNB rules for the 2026 FIFA World Cup?

897

How B.C can generate over $230 billion in projects by dropping red tape

898

BC dropping red tape - World Cup AirBNB rules - Downtown decline - Has Vancouver lost its swagger?

899

Vancouver Art Gallery selects Indigenous-led architect for new building

900

The Sinixt Launch Dual Constitutional Challenges Against B.C. Government Over Discriminatory Exclusion from Land Consultation and Education

901

What should B.C. do with aging ferries?

902

The Indigenous artist who designed orange shirts for Winners and Marshalls

903

How a local Indigenous-owned business is navigating U.S. tariffs

904

India-based Bishnoi gang now listed as a terrorist entity in Canada

905

Is WestJet saying goodbye to reclining seats in economy class?

906

How can B.C. act faster on implementing pre-fabricated homes in the province?

907

Poll sees buying Canadian as a top priority for consumers

908

How the Canada Post strike affects your mail, from passports to cheques

909

Trump slams more tariffs on pharmaceutical drugs, kitchen cabinets, and heavy trucks

910

Pre-fabricated homes: a potential solution shunned by the province?

911

Is Canada turning a blind eye on overstayed visas?

912

Canada Post union launches strike after Ottawa announces delivery changes

913

Can Emily Lowan take the B.C. Greens in the right direction?

914

Introducing Emily Lowan: the brand new leader of the B.C. Greens

915

Canada Post workers back on strike

916

Canada’s EV strategy: A poor example of industrial policy?

917

Another City Councillor considers seat as Vancouver's next mayor

918

Did Jimmy Kimmel have a triumphant return?

919

Municipal leaders in B.C call for removal of Israeli liquor in stores

920

American billionaire speaks out on saving the Universal Ostrich Farm from a cull

921

John Rustad survives leadership review, Elenore Sturko kicked out

922

Former B.C. United MLA speaks on Elenore Sturko’s ousting from the Conservatives

923

Is prenatal Tylenol usage linked to childhood autism? Why that isn’t exactly the case

924

The problem with B.C’s approval of Ksi Lisims LNG Project

925

Rebecca Bligh to run for Vancouver mayor

926

B.C’s budget a “smouldering dumpster fire”, says former Conservative candidate

927

“A total mess”: Sechelt Mayor flags aging ferries and lack of service

928

B.C. brings in more U.S. health care workers - enough to sustain our healthcare system?

929

John Rustad’s Conservative leadership lives to see another day

930

Investing in major projects, The death of late-night TV, & Installing water meters!

931

The Wrap - Are we seeing the death of late night TV?

932

The Week That Was in Politics

933

The Michael Cuccione Foundation: Dedicating 30 years to childhood cancer research

934

Has Metro Vancouver’s spending spiralled out of control over the last decade?

935

Is your matcha latte about to get even pricier?

936

Former Vancouver mayor challenges how B.C elects city councils in court, Jimmy Kimmel gets benched for Trump/Charlie Kirk comments…is political satire at risk? Has Metro Vancouver’s spending spiraled out of control over the last decade?

937

New home for Bright Nights - Are Rustad's days numbered? - Feds big housing plan

938

Metro Vancouver’s Fireplace Registration: Will It Actually Work?

939

Metro Vancouver’s population growth falls, but does it promise affordability?

940

Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie speaks on his decision to not seek re-election

941

Metro Van affordability - BC's massive deficit - Malcolm Brodie not seeking re-election

942

B.C’s record deficit and the BC Conservative house divided.

943

B.C. Finance Minister Addresses Province’s Record-Breaking $11.6-Billion Deficit

944

B.C’s deficit super-sizes to a record $11.6 billion

945

B.C.'s mega deficit - Surrey doubles down on extortion - Parliament back in session

946

The Wrap - Transit Etiquette and the iPhone Air

947

Candid memoir celebrates the legacy of John Horgan

948

The Week That Was in Politics - September 12

949

Illegal Airbnb listings, the week that was in politics, registering your fireplace and celebrating the life of John Horgan

950

Teck’s $70B Takeover Bid, Premier Calls for Stricter TFW Rules, Regional Politics in Play, & What changes to the Heritage Conversation Act will mean for homebuilding in B.C

951

YVR projects an all-time record-breaking 2025 in passenger numbers

952

Mobility in Stanley Park - Conservative activist Charlie Kirk shot and killed at Utah event - Prime Minister Carney announces major projects - FIFA World Cup ticket presale opens

953

It’s the system, not TFWs

954

Eby’s approval numbers tank - Science World upgrade - Wastewater debacle - Gas price jump

955

Canada Pushes Mines, Pipelines, Ports: Cutting Red Tape Without Sacrificing Safety?

956

BCGEU strike update - Cross-border travel - TFW program - Robots at UBC

957

The need for stronger enforcement on ALR

958

Is it time to close the door on recreational use of ALR?

959

British Columbians want to see ALR used in its full production capacity

960

City of Richmond appeals Cowichan land ownership decision

961

Richmond Appeals Cowichan Land Ruling, Premier Eby Supports Poilievre, Urges Change or End to TWF Program, Is It Time to Ban Recreational Use on ALR Land? & Why Young Canadians Feel Left Behind

962

Bureaucracy Over Basics: Small Businesses Push for Local Auditor General

963

Axe TFW program? - International student #'s plummet - World Cup Tickets

964

What does B.C Ferries need in order to build ships in Canada?

965

Rat attack! - End of de minimis - B.C Ferries shipbuilding future

966

Can Carney deliver on affordability and trade before 2026?

967

B.C government worker strike - Gang recruitment in schools - Should AI be regulated?

968

The UBC Professor who crafted crossword puzzles for the New York Times

969

How international student caps keep post-secondary institutions hanging by a thread

970

Summer 2025 in travel: what were the most popular destinations?

971

The Wrap - Should restaurants charge a hefty minimum spend for patio seating?

972

The Week That Was in Politics - B.C. Union Votes Strike, Ottawa Moves on Major Projects, Burnaby Council Debates Israel-Palestine

973

Canada’s Economy Shrinks as Tariffs Bite, The Week That Was in Politics, Hullo Ferries celebrates 2 years, & The Wrap

974

Will the province ramp up municipal oversight? B.C. colleges slash faculty, and when did the Middle East become a municipal issue?

975

Scam Alert: The Risky Business of Meme Stocks

976

When did the Middle East become a municipal issue?

977

The 41st Vancouver Fringe Festival: Bigger than ever!

978

Does 2025 have a ‘Song of the Summer’?

979

Are B.C’s rent caps a threat to housing supply?

980

Feds invest $22.7 million on building EV chargers in B.C

981

EV Investment, Airline seat policy, $119k Richmond staff party, and BC rent cap

982

Townhomes, TMX pipeline, and a UBC researcher receives $1 million Wall Fellowship

983

B.C. walking the clean energy tightrope

984

Coquitlam Mayor calls out B.C government, duty-free exemption ending, and the future of UNDRIP

985

Can B.C’s lumber industry take any more hits from U.S tariffs?

986

First Nations set to seal the deal on critical mineral port

987

Coquitlam Mayor calls out B.C government after receiving housing target order

988

Can parents give their kids swim lessons in Vancouver pools?

989

Carney backs down on U.S. tariffs, now what?

990

Is Vancouver the most miserable sports city? ESPN seems to think so

991

The Cross Border Checklist: What to do before travelling to the U.S.

992

Vancouver cookbook club reveals secret ingredients to making new friends

993

Surrey car wash owner faces extortion threats

994

The Granville Block Party returns

995

Why are collectors madly in love with Labubu?

996

Vancouver director documents tennis star Naomi Osaka’s comeback after childbirth

997

Granville Island’s expansion plans include bridge access

998

Did the Air Canada strike set labour precedent?

999

See the FIFA World Cup in all its glory at the Italian Cultural Centre

1000

Sleep Country co-founder opens up about addiction in memoir