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Opinion: Trump tariffs have sparked a 'Buy Canadian' surge, but keeping the trend alive faces hurdles

Opinion: Trump tariffs have sparked a 'Buy Canadian' surge, but keeping the trend alive faces hurdles

Does the Buy Canadian movement represent lasting change in consumer behaviour, or is it just a temporary response to geopolitical tensions?
When is the best time of year to sell my home?

When is the best time of year to sell my home?

An exclusive excerpt from REW One Member Mary Cleaver's book, You Can’t Live in the Ceilings.
Lower Mainland sex shop chain fined $1M for selling Cialis, Viagra drugs in 'herbal remedy'

Lower Mainland sex shop chain fined $1M for selling Cialis, Viagra drugs in 'herbal remedy'

In a precedent-setting sentence, MFH International Enterprise Inc. was sentenced to more than $1 million in fines for Food and Drugs Act offences.
B.C. ‘Dune: Part Two’ VFX supervisor Stephen James ‘in a daze’ after winning Oscar

B.C. ‘Dune: Part Two’ VFX supervisor Stephen James ‘in a daze’ after winning Oscar

For British Columbia visual effects supervisor Stephen James, winning an Oscar for his work on “Dune: Part Two” felt something like getting swept up in the swirling sandstorms of Arrakis.
Kirk LaPointe: Rustad's biggest test will be proving he's premier material

Kirk LaPointe: Rustad's biggest test will be proving he's premier material

BC Conservatives celebrated at party's largest-ever convention, but leadership tensions bubble below the surface
One dead after Langley, B.C., explosion that may have been caused by drug lab: police

One dead after Langley, B.C., explosion that may have been caused by drug lab: police

LANGLEY, B.C. — A spokesman for the RCMP in Langley, B.C., has confirmed that one person has been found dead inside a house destroyed in an explosion on Friday. Sgt.
Better Business Bureau: March is fraud prevention month

Better Business Bureau: March is fraud prevention month

Financial grooming scams lead to high-dollar losses, according to new Better Business Bureau (BBB) report.
Homeless count takes place on the Sunshine Coast, March 5

Homeless count takes place on the Sunshine Coast, March 5

The provincial count is seeking out the less visible homeless, including people living on boats and in their car.
Another earthquake shakes awake some British Columbians

Another earthquake shakes awake some British Columbians

VANCOUVER — An earthquake shook awake some residents of British Columbia's south coast early Monday, marking the latest in a series of tremors in recent weeks.
B.C. Supreme Court orders WestJet not to mislead passengers about compensation

B.C. Supreme Court orders WestJet not to mislead passengers about compensation

Under Canada's air passenger rights legislation, airlines must provide meals and accommodation to travellers affected by flight delays and cancellations within their control.