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Multiple wind warnings are in effect for parts of B.C., including the central coast, and winds could gust up to over 90 km/h.

British Columbians have been warned of possible outages, and there are hundreds without power already.

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If you're parsing through B.C. job listings, deciding whether or not to apply often comes down to if it’s a good employer — one that’ll actually treat you well.

To help narrow down your search, start at Forbes' list of Canada’s best employers in 2023. After all, you don't want to get hired just to hate your life between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

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Electricity bills will be slightly cheaper from April 1, but enjoy it while it lasts as BC Hydro has said it plans to increase prices in 2023 and 2024.

BC Hydro will drop electricity bills by an average of 1.4%, pending approval by the B.C. Utilities Commission, which means that if your hydro bill is $100 per month, you'll save $1.40.

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The relentless B.C. storm picked up wind Monday afternoon, so much so that a massive barge crashed into the seawall.

It looked like a scene from a movie, the barge towering over onlookers with

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Thousands of homes are without power across Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island as a "weather bomb" brings heavy rain and strong wind gusts to the province.

Environment Canada issued multiple wind warnings across most coastal B.C. areas and gusts of up to 110 km/h were expected for exposed areas of Haida Gwaii and North Vancouver Island.

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