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B.C. United suspends campaign, vows to work with B.C. Conservatives

B.C. United suspends campaign, vows to work with B.C. Conservatives

B.C. United is suspending its provincial campaign
B.C. dials up new hotline for individuals dealing with addictions

B.C. dials up new hotline for individuals dealing with addictions

B.C.'s government has launched a phone line for individuals dealing with addictions
'Bell-to-bell' ban on cellphones takes effect in B.C. classrooms

'Bell-to-bell' ban on cellphones takes effect in B.C. classrooms

New rules around cell-phones to come into effect with the start of the new school year.
Campaign matters, but economy won't drive B.C. vote: political analyst

Campaign matters, but economy won't drive B.C. vote: political analyst

Stewart Prest does not think that broader macroeconomic issues like the state of provincial finances will overtake issues such as affordability.
B.C. Premier presses play and flesh on pre-election campaign trail

B.C. Premier presses play and flesh on pre-election campaign trail

Premier David Eby talks about his leadership while meeting voters during pre-election stops in Greater Victoria.
Chamber CEO calls for economic refocus, says B.C. could fall off 'financial cliff'

Chamber CEO calls for economic refocus, says B.C. could fall off 'financial cliff'

Citing new survery, B.C. Chamber of Commerce says voters concerned about B.C.'s economy
B.C.'s 2023 deficit finalized at $819M more than initially budgeted

B.C.'s 2023 deficit finalized at $819M more than initially budgeted

Floods and wildfires cost the province $1.5 billion in the fiscal year that just ended
$500M UBC project boosts new student housing past 10,000-bed mark

$500M UBC project boosts new student housing past 10,000-bed mark

B.C. and the University of British Columbia will spend more than half a billion to build a housing complex with more than 1,500 units on the university's Vancouver campus.
40% of British Columbians worried about paying the bills: poll

40% of British Columbians worried about paying the bills: poll

More than half of British Columbians in the lowest 20 per cent of the income scale concerned about covering expenses
B.C. defends capital project management in wake of skytrain overrun

B.C. defends capital project management in wake of skytrain overrun

B.C. Transportation Minister Rob Fleming blames inflation and other factors for rising costs associated with the Surrey-91原创 SkyTrain extension and defends his government's handling of capital projects.
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