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'They will feel it': B.C. premier says province won't hold back amid looming U.S. trade war

'They will feel it': B.C. premier says province won't hold back amid looming U.S. trade war

'We should really be thinking carefully about spending our money in that country,' says Premier David Eby when asked about Canadians planning travel to the U.S.
Winter arrives in the qathet region

Winter arrives in the qathet region

Here’s how to dress for the wind chill effect
Celebration of life planned for Jesse Hawkins in Pender Harbour

Celebration of life planned for Jesse Hawkins in Pender Harbour

Girlfriend Cassie Stoll wants Hawkins to be remembered as a loving, talented 'man who loved life.'
Swim club benefits from Powell River Community Forest grant

Swim club benefits from Powell River Community Forest grant

New equipment provides more opportunities for West Coast Wind members
B.C. securities lawyer's suspension extended by two months

B.C. securities lawyer's suspension extended by two months

Samuel Cole committed professional misconduct by counselling his client to use his girlfriend as a nominee to indirectly buy shares of the client's public company.
In memoriam: Philip Williams

In memoriam: Philip Williams

October 21, 1943 - December 6, 2024
Mario Canseco: Canada or Cascadia? British Columbians divided on identity

Mario Canseco: Canada or Cascadia? British Columbians divided on identity

Research Co. survey reveals growing affinity with Pacific Northwest neighbours, skepticism about Canada’s future
MPs host talk on residential school denialism at Powell River Recreation Complex

MPs host talk on residential school denialism at Powell River Recreation Complex

Winnipeg Centre representative Leah Gazan discusses her private member’s bill regarding hatred against Indigenous peoples
Dance fundraiser promises night of entertainment in qathet

Dance fundraiser promises night of entertainment in qathet

Comedian invites folks to sit back and enjoy an evening of laughter
B.C. dad can't get back $500K he gave now-separated son, daughter in-law for home

B.C. dad can't get back $500K he gave now-separated son, daughter in-law for home

The B.C. Supreme Court sided with a man's former daughter-in-law, who was gifted $500,000 to buy a $1.3-million home with her former spouse; the B.C. Court of Appeal upheld the judgement.