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BC Conservatives Leader tours the Kootenays

Wild weather didn’t dampen BC Opposition Leader John Rustad as he toured of the Kootenays this weekend.

“It is very hard to trust the Americans”: Former politicians sound off on Canada/US trade squabble

“He’s fighting the world now.” That’s from former BC Premier Glen Clark who was part of a Canada/US Relations Panel...

Premier says B.C. government will stand against US economic threats

Premier David Eby says the B.C. government will stand against the economic threat brought on by US-imposed tariffs. Eby says...

Premier David Eby to “Pull Back Part 4” of Bill 7

As backlash has grown over the controversial Economic Stabilization Tariff Response Act ‘Bill 7‘, Premier David Eby announced today (Friday) that...

Tariff turmoil grows

Ontario Premier Doug Ford's power play to move ahead with a 25 per cent surcharge on energy heading south...

COFI “disappointed” by absence of support for Forestry Sector in BC Budget 2025

BC Council of Forest Industries (COFI)’s president, Kim Haakstad, is feeling “disappointed by the absence” of support for the...

Budget 2025 does little to support BC’s affordability concerns: Bond

Political Analyst Shirley Bond says Budget 2025 doesn’t do enough to support British Columbians facing affordability concerns. The budget was released...

Kootenay-Columbia MP says Canada needs a strong response against US tariffs

Kootenay-Columbia MP Rob Morrison says Canada needs to mount a strong response against tariffs imposed on all Canadian exports...

Trudeau slams Trump’s blanket tariffs as ‘a very dumb thing’

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took aim at U.S. President Donald Trump today (Tuesday), condemning his blanket tariffs as “a...

Trump confirms 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods to take effect at midnight

U.S. President Donald Trump has confirmed that his threatened 25 per cent tariff on all Canadian goods entering the...

California Building Industry Association says looming tariffs on BC lumber “ill-timed”

California home builders say they have very little choice but to continue buying Canadian softwood lumber from places like...

B.C. and California working to address softwood lumber trade disputes

B.C.’s Ministry of Forests and the California Building Industry Association are engaged in talks to reaffirm cooperation and discuss...

Trump delivers on tariffs

As promised, U-S President Donald Trump has ordered 25 per cent tariffs to be imposed on all steel and...

The three T’s: Trump, Trudeau and Tariffs

Updated Story: February 3, 1:49pm There will be no tariffs against Canada... for now. This after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced...

Trudeau matches Trump’s 25 per cent tariffs

U.S. president Donald Trump delivered on his threats to launch a trade war on Canada Saturday. Trump dropped a...

Trump unleashes tariff attack on Canada

U.S. president Donald Trump delivered on his threats to launch a trade war on Canada Saturday. Several unnamed senior officials...
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Report makes six recommendations on event safety after Lapu Lapu festival tragedy

A report commissioned by the B.C. government after a deadly attack at the Lapu Lapu festival in Vancouver makes a number of recommendations to improve security at public events.

B.C. SPCA welcomes proposed ban on exotic cats

The B.C. SPCA is welcoming proposed regulations from the B.C. government to ban all exotic cat species. 

RCMP seeking two men after explosion outside MLA Bowinn Ma’s North Van office

RCMP have released images of two men they believe were involved in an explosion last month in North Vancouver, which damaged the front door of the building housing the constituency office of B.C. NDP MLA and cabinet minister Bowinn Ma.

Adam Bremner-Akins joins B.C. Greens leadership slate

The B.C. Greens have announced Adam Bremner-Akins from Port Coquitlam as the third and final candidate in the party’s leadership race.

Drought and strong winds challenging firefighters in B.C.’s northeast

The B.C. Wildfire Service has warned today's strong winds expected across much of the province could lead to more extreme wildfire activity.
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