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Records show the African Descent Society received millions in government grants despite red flags, and officials have not ...
According to BC elections data, the BC Conservative party raised a little over $350,000, a small amount compared to the BC ...
BC’s provincial debt grew by 50 percent, further cementing concerns about the government’s newfound commitment to fiscal ...
A survey from a rental marketplace site shows that one in three Canadians spend half or more of their income on rent.
Amid a cost-of-living crisis, BC has lost 16,000 jobs in total — and the provincial government’s response to this is ...
Last week, the City of Vancouver hired Donny van Dyk to be its City Manager. While van Dyk’s title may indicate that of a mid-level bureaucrat, his salary reflects a position of greater significance.
Cost pressures, stagnant wages, and declining services are pushing British Columbians to leave the province in record numbers, according to a new report.
A recent survey ranked Vancouver as “impossibly unaffordable,” with its housing situation worse than Los Angeles, London, and New York City.
British Columbia’s public accounts show the province’s debt grew by $10.6 billion more than budgeted last fiscal year, prompting criticism from a taxpayer advocacy group.
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