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B.C. tourist town adds pay parking, ends up losing money in the process

B.C. tourist town adds pay parking, ends up losing money in the process

Tofino tweaking downtown parking fees after missing revenue targets and losing money
Cash shop-and-swap fraud allegations land Quebec man in Surrey jail

Cash shop-and-swap fraud allegations land Quebec man in Surrey jail

He’s charged with crimes connected to merchandise sales on social media
43 years later, friend of Verna Susan Bjerky says search for her still continues in Hope

43 years later, friend of Verna Susan Bjerky says search for her still continues in Hope

Cathy Lamberton remembers Bjerky as a fun and hardworking girl
Surrey council’s mandate to keep RCMP not protected by charter, court hears

Surrey council’s mandate to keep RCMP not protected by charter, court hears

The ‘expressive activity’ of voting is protected, but a mandate from it is not: lawyer
Sassy the goat saved from oncoming train after escaping in B.C. town

Sassy the goat saved from oncoming train after escaping in B.C. town

Wayward goat taken into custody and returned home safely
4.8-magnitude earthquake recorded west of Vancouver Island

4.8-magnitude earthquake recorded west of Vancouver Island

Salmon Arm dentist stresses federal plan doesn’t provide 100 per cent coverage

Salmon Arm dentist stresses federal plan doesn’t provide 100 per cent coverage

‘It’s not like medical, it just isn’t’
Shuswap wildfire evacuee grateful after wheelchair-accessible housing found

Shuswap wildfire evacuee grateful after wheelchair-accessible housing found

‘It’s like I’ve been muddling through a very dark tunnel… and finally I’ve just burst into daylight’
MELTDOWN: As water dries up, Creston Valley’s farmers worry for the future

MELTDOWN: As water dries up, Creston Valley’s farmers worry for the future

RDCK is studying the feasibility of additional water sources for the area
Adults more likely to co-own homes with their parents in B.C. than elsewhere

Adults more likely to co-own homes with their parents in B.C. than elsewhere

Co-ownership also more likely among immigrant families, Statistics Canada says