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Mayors' Council salaries soar as B.C. politicians contemplate 'catastrophic' transit cuts

Mayors' Council salaries soar as B.C. politicians contemplate 'catastrophic' transit cuts

Mayors' Council is sounding the alarm on transit service cuts and demanding more money from the provincial and federal government purses; meanwhile, their remuneration has soared 79 per cent since 2019.
Lululemon sees product flop, analyst downgrade; stock hits four-year low

Lululemon sees product flop, analyst downgrade; stock hits four-year low

Clothing retailer's share price down nearly 52-per-cent year-to-date at its low this morning
Stranger allegedly sneaks into Metro Vancouver house, gropes woman

Stranger allegedly sneaks into Metro Vancouver house, gropes woman

Police say they've spoken to the person of interest in the case.
Vancouver council reverses policy on natural gas ban in new homes

Vancouver council reverses policy on natural gas ban in new homes

City's director of sustainability: "It would set us back potentially tens of thousands of [greenhouse gas emissions]."
Richmond councillors criticize lack of representation at regional table

Richmond councillors criticize lack of representation at regional table

Richmond only has four councillors on Metro Vancouver committees.
Opinion: Whitecaps Moneyball maestro defies financial odds stacked against team

Opinion: Whitecaps Moneyball maestro defies financial odds stacked against team

Axel Schuster serves as the architect of Vancouver's underdog MLS success
New B.C. regulations spark debate over future of gig workers

New B.C. regulations spark debate over future of gig workers

Experts expect higher costs, lower demand for app-based services starting in September.
Rob Shaw: Shocking transit report reveals large-scale cuts threatening Metro Vancouver

Rob Shaw: Shocking transit report reveals large-scale cuts threatening Metro Vancouver

West Coast Express faces potential elimination, along with bus service to entire communities
'Pretty alarming': Gusty winds drive aggressive fire behaviour south of Golden

'Pretty alarming': Gusty winds drive aggressive fire behaviour south of Golden

Structures in Parson, rural Golden, have been destroyed by a wildfire but it's not clear at this time how many or what type.
Fewer and fewer Canadians in favour of eating animals, survey reveals

Fewer and fewer Canadians in favour of eating animals, survey reveals

Canadians' support for hunting animals also on the decline, finds Research Co. poll