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Gentrification protesters picket 91Ô­´´ Downtown Eastside restaurant

Gentrification protesters picket 91Ô­´´ Downtown Eastside restaurant

Anti-poverty activists were out protesting at Pidgin restaurant again Tuesday, vowing they will continue the daily demonstrations until the trendy new eatery in 91Ô­´´â€™s impoverished Downtown Eastside moves.
Post-secondary grants, child tax credits among B.C. budget's few new programs

Post-secondary grants, child tax credits among B.C. budget's few new programs

VICTORIA - British Columbia Premier Christy Clark enters the next provincial election attempting to sell her "families first" image with a pair of budget promises aimed at parents — first to care for children when they are young and then to educate t
Tax hikes, asset sales, tight spending allows B.C. government to balance budget

Tax hikes, asset sales, tight spending allows B.C. government to balance budget

VICTORIA - British Columbia's Liberals turned their backs on more than a decade of devotion to tax cuts and hiked some significant ones Tuesday in a race to balance their books before heading into the May election.
Beleaguered domestic film sector scores small wins

Beleaguered domestic film sector scores small wins

Additional 91Ô­´´ content dollars from BCE, Shaw deals helping homegrown productions
Take a tour of Victoria's spooky side with evening Ghostly Walks

Take a tour of Victoria's spooky side with evening Ghostly Walks

VICTORIA - Victoria's spooky reputation as one of the most haunted cities in Canada comes to life during 90-minute Ghostly Walks that cover the downtown's bloody back alleys, creepy turn-of-the-century buildings and the shimmering Inner Harbour.
B.C. Jobs Minister Pat Bell will not seek re-election due to health issues

B.C. Jobs Minister Pat Bell will not seek re-election due to health issues

PRINCE GEORGE — Pat Bell’s political career will come to an end in May after the longtime Prince George-Mackenzie MLA, who is jobs minister, announced Sunday he won’t seek re-election due to health reasons.
Brenden Dillon scores late as Dallas Stars rally to beat 91Ô­´´ Canucks 4-3

Brenden Dillon scores late as Dallas Stars rally to beat 91Ô­´´ Canucks 4-3

VANCOUVER - Brenden Dillon doesn't cheer for the 91Ô­´´ Canucks anymore. Dillon, a 22-year-old native of the 91Ô­´´ suburb of Surrey, B.C., proved the point emphatically Friday night.
Canucks say Karlsson's injury was preventable because of kevlar technology

Canucks say Karlsson's injury was preventable because of kevlar technology

VANCOUVER - 91Ô­´´ Canucks players are calling for NHLers to wear kevlar socks in wake of Ottawa Senators' defenceman Erik Karlsson injury.
Game night: Kesler expected to return to Canucks lineup Friday against Stars

Game night: Kesler expected to return to Canucks lineup Friday against Stars

VANCOUVER - Ryan Kesler no longer has to worry about wearing a grey jersey in practice.
Cranbrook charges ahead with deer cull, despite unresolved legal challenge

Cranbrook charges ahead with deer cull, despite unresolved legal challenge

CRANBROOK, B.C. - Cranbrook is pushing forward with plans to cull up to 30 mule deer roaming the city, despite pledging last year to hold off from any killings until a B.C. Supreme Court legal challenge is settled.