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Highway 1 through Fraser Valley set to reopen Thursday

Highway 1 through Fraser Valley set to reopen Thursday

Water levels continue to recede, says Transportation Minister Rob Fleming
Here's what a 5% property tax hike means for Vancouver taxpayers

Here's what a 5% property tax hike means for Vancouver taxpayers

Balancing $1.7 billion budget requires cutting forecasted expenses for 2022 by $45 million
B.C. permanently mandates five days of paid sick leave each year

B.C. permanently mandates five days of paid sick leave each year

Permanent program set to go into effect in January
B.C. storm: More highway closures could be implemented, province warns

B.C. storm: More highway closures could be implemented, province warns

British Columbians are being asked to keep up to date on the latest forecasts and advisories from Environment Canada
Extreme rainfall delivers another gut-punch to B.C. economy

Extreme rainfall delivers another gut-punch to B.C. economy

Special report: Province is still navigating the financial fallout from the pandemic and summer wildfires
New COVID-19 infections fall to lowest point since August 9

New COVID-19 infections fall to lowest point since August 9

Active infections have also declined to a level not seen since August 9
On housing, crime, and a tax hike: Vancouver mayor delivers ‘state of city’ address

On housing, crime, and a tax hike: Vancouver mayor delivers ‘state of city’ address

Kennedy Stewart says city on track to approve nearly 100,000 homes over 10 years
COVID-19: B.C.’s vax rollout for kids five to 11 begins Monday

COVID-19: B.C.’s vax rollout for kids five to 11 begins Monday

Children won’t be fully immunized ahead of holidays based on rollout plans
B.C. economics in the wake of the flood

B.C. economics in the wake of the flood

Special report: Deluge has exposed vulnerabilities in the province’s critical transportation infrastructure
Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall to 15-week low

Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall to 15-week low

Hospitalizations fell by 21 since Friday, to 337 – the lowest number since early October