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Major grocers expanding discount footprint as Canadians keep budgets tight

Major grocers expanding discount footprint as Canadians keep budgets tight

Grocery giants investing more in their cheaper stores, such as No Frills, Food Basics and FreshCo
Birth control, diabetes to be covered under initial pharmacare test run

Birth control, diabetes to be covered under initial pharmacare test run

Minister presents bill, estimates a $1.5B cost depending on discussions with the provinces
B.C. comedy show cancelled following anger over Robert Pickton merch

B.C. comedy show cancelled following anger over Robert Pickton merch

Danger Cats Comedy made light of serial killer’s victims in T-shirts sold ahead of New West show
John, Paul, George and Ringo each to get their own Beatles biopic

John, Paul, George and Ringo each to get their own Beatles biopic

Beatles grant full life and music rights to a ambitious four-movie project
Microsoft is making 4 exclusive Xbox video games available to rival consoles

Microsoft is making 4 exclusive Xbox video games available to rival consoles

Up to 99% crop loss anticipated in B.C. wine industry cold snap catastrophe

Up to 99% crop loss anticipated in B.C. wine industry cold snap catastrophe

Wine Growers British Columbia report expects 1-3% yields, and most of those in southwestern B.C.
Costco tells Ottawa it is already lowering prices and mitigating increases

Costco tells Ottawa it is already lowering prices and mitigating increases

Wholesale giant latest firm called before the House of Commons to talk grocery prices
Usher Super Bowl halftime trots out stars while keeping hitmaker centre stage

Usher Super Bowl halftime trots out stars while keeping hitmaker centre stage

Pop star used his 13 minutes wisely in ideal halftime performance
B.C.’s snowpack is 39% below normal levels

B.C.’s snowpack is 39% below normal levels

Snow levels for Feb. 1 are up, but River Forecast Centre warns of elevated spring drought risks
$199M in federal cash coming to support low-income renters

$199M in federal cash coming to support low-income renters

$100M for emergency winter funding, $99M for the Canada Housing Benefit