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New and used car prices set to rise due to Trump tariffs: experts

New and used car prices set to rise due to Trump tariffs: experts

Steep U.S. tariffs on all imported vehicles are set to drive prices, already high in part because of pandemic-related disruptions, higher still for both new and used cars, experts say.
Rob Shaw: B.C. finance minister blames the world—credit agencies blame her budget

Rob Shaw: B.C. finance minister blames the world—credit agencies blame her budget

Two credit rating downgrades in one week signal a loss of trust in the province’s financial management
'Complete shock': Dog found with broken bones inside Vancouver park garbage bin

'Complete shock': Dog found with broken bones inside Vancouver park garbage bin

Witnesses and anyone with dashcam footage from the area are asked to call police.
See: Hundreds attend inclusive Sea to Sky Hiring Fair

See: Hundreds attend inclusive Sea to Sky Hiring Fair

Here's what folks from the represented businesses and organizations had to say.
B.C. weakens net-zero emissions policy for new LNG terminals

B.C. weakens net-zero emissions policy for new LNG terminals

Instead of producing net-zero emissions by 2030, proponents of LNG facilities will now only need to provide a 'credible plan' to achieve the target, according to a letter from B.C.'s energy minister.
Squamish today—April 4: Here's what is in store for the weekend

Squamish today—April 4: Here's what is in store for the weekend

Sign of spring. ⬇️
Court awards B.C. woman $2.6M for four accidents

Court awards B.C. woman $2.6M for four accidents

In all four cases, the woman was in a vehicle that was rear-ended.
Check it out: Six events happening in Squamish—starting April 4

Check it out: Six events happening in Squamish—starting April 4

Want a possible shout-out in our daily event roundup? Load your event into our free online calendar.
Whistler this morning—Friday, April 4

Whistler this morning—Friday, April 4

A quick look at weather, mountain and highway conditions in the resort
B.C. woman awarded $266,000 in sex assault damages

B.C. woman awarded $266,000 in sex assault damages

The Campbell River woman was seeking damages after being sexually assaulted in her home by a man whose hair she was cutting.
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