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Rusty Mazda sale reversal shows it's not always 'buyer beware' in B.C.

Rusty Mazda sale reversal shows it's not always 'buyer beware' in B.C.

A B.C. man has had his used vehicle sale reversed after the seller sold him a lemon contrary to the B.C. Sale of Goods Act.
How prepared is Vancouver’s North Shore for a bridge-out scenario?

How prepared is Vancouver’s North Shore for a bridge-out scenario?

Work to upgrade the Lions Gate and Ironworkers Memorial bridges to meet federal safety standards is in the design phase, province says.
Photos: Easter well celebrated at Whitaker Park

Photos: Easter well celebrated at Whitaker Park

It takes a community to host a good party. Pictured above are volunteers from the Sunshine Coast Rotary Club, Davis Bay Community Association, and the Interact Club from Chatelech Secondary, who organized a delightful Easter celebration in Whitaker Park on March 30. Dozens of young ones enjoyed hunting for treats, making crafts, face painting, balloon art, hot dogs and drinks, and visits with the Easter Bunny.
Rescuers in B.C. hope AI will help reunite orphaned whale with its family

Rescuers in B.C. hope AI will help reunite orphaned whale with its family

ZEBALLOS, B.C. — The latest advancements in identifying killer whales with the help of artificial intelligence are being put to use to help reunite an orphaned B.C. orca with its pod, but first it needs to leave the lagoon where its mother died.
$10-a-day child care expands on the Coast

$10-a-day child care expands on the Coast

‘The Sunshine Coast is a great place to grow and raise a family’: Powell River-Sunshine Coast MLA Nicholas Simons
Trudeau announces national school food program to feed 400,000 more kids per year

Trudeau announces national school food program to feed 400,000 more kids per year

OTTAWA — The upcoming federal budget will include funding for a national school food program that will aim to provide meals to 400,000 more kids per year across the country, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday.
B.C. provincial and federal politicians receive pay raises

B.C. provincial and federal politicians receive pay raises

Pay raises come as most working-age Canadians stifled by inflationary cost-of-living pressures and unaffordable housing, notes Canadian Taxpayers' Federation.
Baldrey: B.C.'s record of public budget overruns on new infrastructure

Baldrey: B.C.'s record of public budget overruns on new infrastructure

Here's why columnist Keith Baldrey is crossing his fingers on behalf of taxpayers that major projects in works can come in on budget.
U15A Blues attends provincial championship

U15A Blues attends provincial championship

In a thrilling display of skill, determination and sheer grit, the culmination of a year’s worth of hard work and dedication came to fruition as Sunshine Coast Minor Hockey U15A clinched fifth place at the BC Hockey U15 Tier 3 Provincial Hockey
BC Conservative Party draws support from Pierre Poilievre supporters, poll shows

BC Conservative Party draws support from Pierre Poilievre supporters, poll shows

Despite enjoying much more financial support and official opposition status, new polling shows BC United (formerly BC Liberal Party) continues to be challenged in polls by the BC Conservatives.