Sandman, there are dozens of fine towns around this province with entry level jobs available and very inexpensive rents. Living in and around a major growing metropolis is not for everyone anymore.
People don't HAVE to live and work in the city. Sure, its a shame that house prices ( I blame immigration for this) and rental rates in Vancouver and the Valley are very high and that has pushed people out of the city, but this has happened in pretty much every major metropolitan city in the world. As a city grows, and in Vancouver's case be regarded as a great place to live, it brings in people with money and pushes out those from more modest means. But like we ALL know, this entire province is awesome, leave the city and the valley and push out further.
I lived in Lillooet for a year making $28,000 right out of University 7 years ago. Just two hours from Vancouver over the Duffy. Rent was under $400 and I lived a good life. I drove to Loops every couple of weeks to load up on Staples and had the Fraser River and many tributaries and small lakes all around me. I had peach, pear and apple trees in my back yard, local farmers market on the weekend. Very dry climate, terrific weather all around. Could have bought a decent house for $90,000-$125,000. But I CHOSE to move back to Vancouver and have a huge mortgage.