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Vancouver’s short-term rental listings drop by half after new rules introduced

Vancouver’s short-term rental listings drop by half after new rules introduced

There are 3,742 active Vancouver listings on sites like Airbnb, compared with about 6,600 in April, when the regulations were introduced, the city said Wednesday.
Health care, scientific jobs top B.C. employment forecast

Health care, scientific jobs top B.C. employment forecast

Wave of retirements means nearly a million B.C. job openings
Bank of Canada holds interest rate for now, puts more focus on NAFTA

Bank of Canada holds interest rate for now, puts more focus on NAFTA

Bank of Canada said more hikes should be expected thanks to encouraging economic stats
Metro Vancouver home prices edge lower for 2 straight months

Metro Vancouver home prices edge lower for 2 straight months

Benchmark price is $1,083,400 — up 4.1% compared to August 2017, but down 1.9% since May 2018
ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦â€™s Ultimate Garage prize package rewarding, on many levels

ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦â€™s Ultimate Garage prize package rewarding, on many levels

Aldergrove’s Zone Garage comes aboard with Lordco in this year’s raffle - all in aid of the charities.
Interested in a career in film? Insider says go for it

Interested in a career in film? Insider says go for it

‘Every skill that a person has, is at some point required in the industry’
New vegan-friendly cafe funded through Start It Up ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ contest

New vegan-friendly cafe funded through Start It Up ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ contest

Chaylene Lidell and Shaughnessy Otsuji received more than $130,000 in prizes to launch Pink Avo café
Bank of Canada holds interest rate at 1.5 per cent

Bank of Canada holds interest rate at 1.5 per cent

The central bank kept its benchmark at 1.5 per cent, but data ‘reinforces’ view that more hikes are needed.
Businesses get ready for return of Cruise-In to Aldergrove

Businesses get ready for return of Cruise-In to Aldergrove

Local merchants are adding staff and stocking up on food.
One in four British Columbians have changed brands to avoid U.S. retailers: poll

One in four British Columbians have changed brands to avoid U.S. retailers: poll

A new survey suggests B.C.ers’ news and shopping habits have changed since Donald Trump was elected