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Hudson’s Bay to undergo 'full liquidation' of stores across the country

Hudson’s Bay to undergo 'full liquidation' of stores across the country

Company says attempts to secure financing to pursue a restructuring transaction have failed
B.C. powers up hydro rates by 3.75% in 2025 and 2026

B.C. powers up hydro rates by 3.75% in 2025 and 2026

B.C. Energy Minister Adrian Dix says electricity rates today are the same as they were more than 4 decades ago
Shooting investigation slows traffic on Highway 1 in Burnaby

Shooting investigation slows traffic on Highway 1 in Burnaby

A 71-year-old man, who was living in a wooded area, was injured in the shooting
Watchdog recommends charges for B.C. police officer who crashed into cyclist

Watchdog recommends charges for B.C. police officer who crashed into cyclist

In order to approve any charges, the prosecution service must be satisfied that there is a likelihood of conviction
Chilliwack council approves new proposal for emergency housing for seniors

Chilliwack council approves new proposal for emergency housing for seniors

Irrigation requirement added to BC Housing project so that potted trees on site can survive
New mobile MRI arrives at Surrey Memorial Hospital

New mobile MRI arrives at Surrey Memorial Hospital

Trailer-contained MRI expected to start seeing patients by late July
Similkameen mining company fined over $114k for cobalt waste pollution

Similkameen mining company fined over $114k for cobalt waste pollution

Inspectors concluded that the company had discharged liquid waste containing illegal amounts of cobalt
B.C. cancer patients can tap support for needed care far from their homes

B.C. cancer patients can tap support for needed care far from their homes

The Cancer Travel and Accommodation Services helps ease cancer patients with out of community treatments
Suspect treated for gunshot wounds, B.C. police watchdog investigating

Suspect treated for gunshot wounds, B.C. police watchdog investigating

Individual was taken to hospital after being pursued by Penticton police following traffic stop
B.C. town's short-term rentals locked in licensing fight for survival

B.C. town's short-term rentals locked in licensing fight for survival

To authorize short-term rentals, both OCP and the zoning bylaw would need to be amended