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Hookah lounges get last four-week gasp before 91Ô­´´ can close them down

Hookah lounges get last four-week gasp before 91Ô­´´ can close them down

91Ô­´´â€™s last remaining hookah lounges have just four more weeks until the city has the option to shut them down forever.
Seaspan chairman handed driving ban after crash near West 91Ô­´´ Yacht Club

Seaspan chairman handed driving ban after crash near West 91Ô­´´ Yacht Club

Kyle Washington, the executive chairman of Seaspan Corp.
Wind gusts, high temperatures hamper battle against Lytton blaze

Wind gusts, high temperatures hamper battle against Lytton blaze

LYTTON — The winds in the Fraser Canyon gust so strongly at times that it can be difficult to carry on a conversation with someone standing just a few steps away. That makes a wildfire on the steep mountain slopes here particularly hard to fight.
Maple Ridge homeless camp grows to more than 100 people

Maple Ridge homeless camp grows to more than 100 people

Residents of a Maple Ridge street and the homeless who have pitched their tents beside their homes see little progress in finding a solution to the problem.
Survey: 40% of 91Ô­´´ites feel priced out of town

Survey: 40% of 91Ô­´´ites feel priced out of town

Are you happy, comfortable, uncomfortable or miserable? Metro 91Ô­´´ residents who are over the age of 55, don't commute and own their homes outright are probably beaming from cheek to cheek over their living situation.
Freer flow of Chinese currency could boost real-estate sales, agent says

Freer flow of Chinese currency could boost real-estate sales, agent says

91Ô­´´ market ‘will be even more active’ if $50,000 limit removed
Reports point fingers over who’s driving up Metro 91Ô­´´ property prices

Reports point fingers over who’s driving up Metro 91Ô­´´ property prices

A new study commissioned by the City of 91Ô­´´ rejects the B.C. government's argument that the city's soaring take of development fees — specifically Community Amenity Contributions (CACs) — is forcing housing prices to rise.
Harbour Air teams up with Chinese firm

Harbour Air teams up with Chinese firm

Deal will see 91Ô­´´-based company help to set up China’s first float-plane service
B.C. home-schooling in decline, unlike other provinces: report

B.C. home-schooling in decline, unlike other provinces: report

Enrolment in home-schooling has gone up in most provinces, except in B.C. where the number of kids being educated by their parents at home appears to be declining, according to a report from the Fraser Institute.
Prince George woman chased up tree by mother bear

Prince George woman chased up tree by mother bear

A woman in the Hart Highway area of Prince George will be putting her passion for trail running on hold for awhile after getting treed Monday morning by a black bear sow who saw her as a threat to her cubs.