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B.C.'s health minister warns high emergency medical care demand may be 'new normal'

B.C.'s health minister warns high emergency medical care demand may be 'new normal'

There are about 9,700 patients in emergency care across B.C., about 700 more than normal for this time of year.
StatCan data calculates B.C. port strike's effect on trade

StatCan data calculates B.C. port strike's effect on trade

91Ô­´´ exports to South Korea fell 63.1 per cent in July, compared with July 2022
No consultants hired by 91Ô­´´ mayor yet, according to expense disclosures

No consultants hired by 91Ô­´´ mayor yet, according to expense disclosures

Trips to Texas and Toronto comprised almost all of 91Ô­´´ Mayor Ken Sim's $20K in discretionary travel costs for the first half of 2023
August wildfires barely dent Okanagan home sales, stats show

August wildfires barely dent Okanagan home sales, stats show

Seventy-two fewer units sold between July and August, according to Association of Interior Realtors
Former Richmond MP renews call to register foreign agents as foreign interference inquiry gets green light

Former Richmond MP renews call to register foreign agents as foreign interference inquiry gets green light

Ottawa's decision to launch a public inquiry comes after months of calls to investigate foreign interference in 91Ô­´´ elections.
B.C. adds 12K jobs in August, real estate takes a hit

B.C. adds 12K jobs in August, real estate takes a hit

B.C. unemployment rate outperforming the rest of Canada, according to Statistics Canada.
Can prefabricated homes solve B.C.'s construction crunch?

Can prefabricated homes solve B.C.'s construction crunch?

Politicians and local housing planners are seeking a provincial plan to build up an off-site construction industry to address labour shortages and housing stalls.
Home sick: How hybrid workplaces and employees can navigate flu season

Home sick: How hybrid workplaces and employees can navigate flu season

While many workplaces have shifted to hybrid setups coming out of the pandemic, employment experts say workers should be cautious about using that added flexibility to work from home when feeling sick.
Trudeau ready to testify with 'enthusiasm' at inquiry on foreign meddling if asked

Trudeau ready to testify with 'enthusiasm' at inquiry on foreign meddling if asked

OTTAWA — A Quebec judge will head a public inquiry into allegations of foreign interference in Canada's affairs now that federal parties have agreed on a process to examine the thorny subject, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he is ready to tes
Metro 91Ô­´´ endorses plan for carbon-neutral agriculture by 2050

Metro 91Ô­´´ endorses plan for carbon-neutral agriculture by 2050

Agricultural land, which makes up 20% of Metro 91Ô­´´'s land base, faces a number of threats from climate change, including extreme flooding, shifting temperatures and rainfall patterns, and new pests.