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The grass that's greener in drought-stricken B.C. might have been painted

The grass that's greener in drought-stricken B.C. might have been painted

Companies see growing demand for lawn-painting services amid conditions that have turned many lawns brown over the summer
Rob Shaw: NDP minister urges resolution of Joffre Lakes park closure, unclear what that is

Rob Shaw: NDP minister urges resolution of Joffre Lakes park closure, unclear what that is

Environment Minister George Heyman calls on parties to discuss resolution
Sports tickets for B.C. stock dealers leads to $300K penalty, bans

Sports tickets for B.C. stock dealers leads to $300K penalty, bans

Jeffrey David McCord and Martin David Lang are temporarily barred from high-level positions at registered companies for allowing Vertex to improperly incentivize dealers
Vancouver mayor defends local FIFA secrecy

Vancouver mayor defends local FIFA secrecy

Seattle released key World Cup hosting contracts to the public earlier this month; Vancouver maintains confidentiality agreements prevent further disclosure around its hosting obligations
B.C. government says it's spent $585M so far this year fighting wildfires

B.C. government says it's spent $585M so far this year fighting wildfires

The B.C. government has spent more than half a billion dollars so far this year fighting a historically bad wildfire season, and that number is expected to continue to rise in the coming weeks as hundreds of blazes continue to burn. B.C.
Vancouver woman sues TD Waterhouse for $389,000 in unauthorized transactions

Vancouver woman sues TD Waterhouse for $389,000 in unauthorized transactions

Pearl Cheng alleges bank allowed incorrect, unauthorized or erroneous orders to be placed
B.C. faces prolonged economic slowdown: Conference Board

B.C. faces prolonged economic slowdown: Conference Board

Per capita GDP growth not expected to return to pre-pandemic levels until 2026
Okanagan transitions to fire recovery as tally of burned properties hits 189

Okanagan transitions to fire recovery as tally of burned properties hits 189

Persistent heat expected to continue in parts of B.C. as province battles almost 400 active wildfires
Used cars market faces supply crunch in aftermath of supply chain woes

Used cars market faces supply crunch in aftermath of supply chain woes

Used car prices soared 34.5% between 2020 and 2021
West Kelowna businesses rally after devastation left by McDougall Creek wildfire

West Kelowna businesses rally after devastation left by McDougall Creek wildfire

Local businesses tell stories of rallying to help one another and get back on their feet