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Richmond resident launches independent internet company amid rate fight

Richmond resident launches independent internet company amid rate fight

The CRTC reversed its decision to lower wholesale internet rates last year
B.C. rally condemns Russia's unprovoked attack on Ukraine

B.C. rally condemns Russia's unprovoked attack on Ukraine

“People are dying, civilians are dying," says rally organizer Andrea Malysh
B.C. gangster arrested in Puerto Rico after over a decade long manhunt

B.C. gangster arrested in Puerto Rico after over a decade long manhunt

Over a decade later, an international manhunt has come to an end
Premier John Horgan warns of 'challenging' gas prices come summer

Premier John Horgan warns of 'challenging' gas prices come summer

Gas prices around the province have been rising in recent weeks, hitting as high as 169.9 cents per litre in some parts of B.C.
Metro Vancouver board votes to industrialize Surrey's Little Campbell River area

Metro Vancouver board votes to industrialize Surrey's Little Campbell River area

Opponents of the proposal shared concerns related to the environment and Indigenous consultation.
Russia's attack on Ukraine disrupts supply chains; may spike shipping costs

Russia's attack on Ukraine disrupts supply chains; may spike shipping costs

One of the largest car manufacturers in the world has announced it will pause two German factories' production because some parts are made in Ukraine.
B.C. reports 12 more COVID-19 deaths as hospitalizations continue to fall

B.C. reports 12 more COVID-19 deaths as hospitalizations continue to fall

VICTORIA — British Columbia has recorded another 12 deaths linked to COVID-19, bringing the death toll to 2,851.
B.C. premier condemns Russian leader Putin, says B.C. supports people of Ukraine

B.C. premier condemns Russian leader Putin, says B.C. supports people of Ukraine

VICTORIA — British Columbia is contributing $1 million to the Red Cross in support of the people of Ukraine and it is stopping the importation and sale of Russian liquor products from government-operated liquor stores and its distribution centres.
Invasion of Ukraine prompts Russia’s Vancouver consul to quit

Invasion of Ukraine prompts Russia’s Vancouver consul to quit

Executive and political strategist Erin Campbell steps down from role as honorary consul general for B.C.
B.C. bans import, sale of Russian liquor products

B.C. bans import, sale of Russian liquor products

B.C. joins other provinces in pulling Russian liquor products off the shelves.