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BoC expected to lower interest rates again, analysts expecting a larger cut

BoC expected to lower interest rates again, analysts expecting a larger cut

Statistics Canada’s latest job report tilted expectations in favour of a larger reduction
Vancouver Island woman's humanitarian ways her vocation and her passion

Vancouver Island woman's humanitarian ways her vocation and her passion

Beverly Reist has been in emergency management for her whole career
Lightning ride electric power play to 4-2 victory over Canucks

Lightning ride electric power play to 4-2 victory over Canucks

Vancouver continues 6-game homestand Tuesday against St. Louis Blues
New skateboarding exhibit lands at Vancouver Island pop culture museum

New skateboarding exhibit lands at Vancouver Island pop culture museum

Exhibition in PD's Hot Shop covers history dating back to 1930s
Ladysmith's Old Town Bakery displays magical gingerbread creation

Ladysmith's Old Town Bakery displays magical gingerbread creation

“Our pieces stay out in the window from the middle of November until usually the end of January"
Gaza health officials say the latest Israeli airstrikes killed at least 14 including children

Gaza health officials say the latest Israeli airstrikes killed at least 14 including children

A bombing of a hospital in northern Gaza also wounded a half-dozen patients.
First 12-team College Football Playoff is set

First 12-team College Football Playoff is set

Oregon seeded No. 1 and SMU edges Alabama for last spot
End of the Eras Tour, with Taylor Swift to take final bow in Vancouver

End of the Eras Tour, with Taylor Swift to take final bow in Vancouver

Sunday’s show will be the third-straight sold out night at B.C. Place
Adam Pemble, AP journalist whose compassionate lens brought stories to life, dies at 52

Adam Pemble, AP journalist whose compassionate lens brought stories to life, dies at 52

Pemble had been fighting cancer
Mental health, addiction leave many feeling unsafe in Duncan highway corridor

Mental health, addiction leave many feeling unsafe in Duncan highway corridor

Survey of businesses and resident in the area finds more than half of those responding feel unsafe