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Vancouver’s biggest Greek festival returns with a free street party in Kits

Vancouver’s biggest Greek festival returns with a free street party in Kits

Greek Day on Broadway celebrates 51 years this weekend
B.C. regulator bans, fines cannabis director after investors lose everything

B.C. regulator bans, fines cannabis director after investors lose everything

Christine Mah admits to unregistered securities sales at RoccaVerde, as BCSC prepares separate hearing involving prominent businessman Arthur Griffiths
Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­radio station abruptly changes formats

Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­radio station abruptly changes formats

It's a throwback in more than one way.
New family-run ice cream shop opens in Vancouver

New family-run ice cream shop opens in Vancouver

"We’re here to keep the heart in every scoop."
Budget officer says he expects ramped-up defence spending to deepen deficit

Budget officer says he expects ramped-up defence spending to deepen deficit

OTTAWA — The parliamentary budget officer said Thursday he expects the federal government's deficit will balloon this year thanks to ramped-up defence spending — but without a spring budget or more clarity from Ottawa, he can't say for sure.
As Canada's only 'sugar tax' ends, a study suggests it may have been effective

As Canada's only 'sugar tax' ends, a study suggests it may have been effective

The tax in Newfoundland and Labrador added 20 cents per litre to sweetened drinks.
'It’s not going to be forever': 20-year-old Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­bakery run by sisters announces closure

'It’s not going to be forever': 20-year-old Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­bakery run by sisters announces closure

"Our lease is up and the new landlord is not renewing."
How to fight the AI job threat? 'Think like a human'

How to fight the AI job threat? 'Think like a human'

David Weitzner on how Big Tech wants you to feel hopeless and why you shouldn't. A Tyee Q&A.
Drug coverage to be discontinued for Langford girl with fatal condition

Drug coverage to be discontinued for Langford girl with fatal condition

The drug, which costs about $1 million a year, is intended to slow the decline in patients’ ability to walk and talk until they reach the end stage of the disease.
Almost half of B.C. tenants skimping on groceries to afford rent, says survey

Almost half of B.C. tenants skimping on groceries to afford rent, says survey

But Royal LePage report says renters may benefit from improving market conditions
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