Canada’s inflation nears 40-year high as gas prices soar
Soaring gas prices helped the annual inflation rate in May soar to its highest level in nearly 40 years, as the rising cost of living for Canadians squeezed household budgets
Read MoreSoaring gas prices helped the annual inflation rate in May soar to its highest level in nearly 40 years, as the rising cost of living for Canadians squeezed household budgets
Read MoreHeavy rainfall on Friday and warmer temperatures through the week have parts of B.C.’s Interior and North preparing for the worst, as river levels and flood risk rise. Heavy rain
Read MoreA cat in B.C.’s Okanagan has survived a coyote attack but suffered serious injuries to his face and jaw. The small black cat named Toby, was wearing a harness and
Read MoreCommercial flights have been suspended at Victoria International Airport as RCMP respond to a call for service. At 3:23 p.m. PT, the airport authority’s Twitter account announced the airport was closing
Read MoreMexican experts said Monday that 35 per cent more monarch butterflies arrived this year to spend the winter in mountaintop forests, compared to the previous season. Experts say the rise may
Read MoreSwedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson announced Monday that Sweden will join Finland in seeking NATO membership in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The historic shift, which comes after
Read MoreWhile the marriage moved quickly at its start, the federal immigration board has ruled that’s not enough to block a Kelowna man from sponsoring his new wife for permanent residency
Read MoreSnowpack data as of May 1 shows flood risk has “increased considerably” in the province, with high levels in the North Thompson and Similkameen regions but continued low levels in
Read MoreA downstairs neighbour’s three-year-long noise logs were presented to the B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal in a dispute about a strata council demanding the upstairs owner install carpet. Partially based on that
Read MoreWhat would you do if you won a million dollars? It’s a question we posed to readers and it drummed up a wide array of responses. We also asked what they would
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