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BUDGET 2025: Drivers in B.C. to get another $110 ICBC rebate

BUDGET 2025: Drivers in B.C. to get another $110 ICBC rebate

Province also increases some taxes and speculation and vacancy tax credits
BUDGET 2025: A look at what British Columbians can expect

BUDGET 2025: A look at what British Columbians can expect

Several highlighted budget items
B.C. faces 'tough times' as annual budget muddied by U.S. tariffs

B.C. faces 'tough times' as annual budget muddied by U.S. tariffs

B.C.鈥檚 Minister Brenda Bailey Tuesday (March 4) tables a budget which aims to the course and include no new 鈥渇lashy鈥 items
Recent spike in Albertans moving to Penticton, data shows

Recent spike in Albertans moving to Penticton, data shows

Some of the city's newest residents say 'great weather' is the main reason for their move
Questions welcomed on Vernon's $28M projects

Questions welcomed on Vernon's $28M projects

The new Active Living Centre has been a topic of discussion in the community, and the city wants to hear from you
Man found in crashed B.C. car dies after bullet fired through windshield

Man found in crashed B.C. car dies after bullet fired through windshield

Shooting death targeted 29-year-old with alleged connections to organized crime
New airtight B.C. pods ready to protect from rare and deadly infections

New airtight B.C. pods ready to protect from rare and deadly infections

Biocontainment pods are ready to transport highly infectious patients with diseases such as Ebola
Ex-NHL player pays overdue parking tickets, makes matching donation to charity

Ex-NHL player pays overdue parking tickets, makes matching donation to charity

Aaron Volpatti recently made a $775 donation to a worthy cause. He also paid back $650 in previously unpaid parking tickets to the City of Vernon
B.C. dad recounts his daughter's story in a plea for HPV vaccination

B.C. dad recounts his daughter's story in a plea for HPV vaccination

'When you lose a child after a long battle with cancer, you not only lose their everyday presence, but you also lose their future'
B.C. residents, businesses shift buying habits in response to U.S. tariffs

B.C. residents, businesses shift buying habits in response to U.S. tariffs

Many are opting to purchase local and Canadian goods instead of American alternatives
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