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Union representing Metro Vancouver bus and SeaBus workers threatens strike
Unifor claims negotiations have stalled.
Fired contractor for North Shore sewage plant project pays $235-million settlement
An independent review of the project will now begin.
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim responds to concerns over his '11 AI agents'
The mayor insists it was for personal use.
B.C. cities and businesses reject secrecy around Indigenous heritage law reforms
"This was not a serious or good faith engagement effort."
Canada to host NATO-backed global defence bank, Vancouver awaits HQ decision
"Vancouver would be the ideal location for the institution."
Should the Vancouver Whitecaps revive the Gastown waterfront stadium concept?
The City's offering of the Hastings Racecourse site is a "distraction."
B.C. government cancels Burnaby Hospital redevelopment, sort of
Is the project still going forward?
Iain Black pitches 20% provincial income tax cut as core of B.C. Conservative plan
"British Columbians, not government, know best."
B.C. premier calls OpenAI CEO's Tumbler Ridge apology 'grossly insufficient'
The CEO says he's 'deeply sorry.'
Battle over Metro Vancouver superport expansion ends in surprise alliance
There were competing plans to expand Deltaport or build a new additional superport.
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Proposal seeks mandatory financial and economic literacy course for new B.C. MLAs
"Apparently this now counts as a bold reform."
B.C. premier confirms First Nations DRIPA law will not be changed or suspended
Both parties will now work on a solution before the fall legislative session.
B.C. First Nations threaten legal action over any weakening of DRIPA law
They are urging MLAs to reject any changes or suspension to DRIPA.
Union representing Metro Vancouver bus and SeaBus workers threatens strike
Unifor claims negotiations have stalled.
Fired contractor for North Shore sewage plant project pays $235-million settlement
An independent review of the project will now begin.
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim responds to concerns over his '11 AI agents'
The mayor insists it was for personal use.
B.C. cities and businesses reject secrecy around Indigenous heritage law reforms
"This was not a serious or good faith engagement effort."
Canada to host NATO-backed global defence bank, Vancouver awaits HQ decision
"Vancouver would be the ideal location for the institution."
Should the Vancouver Whitecaps revive the Gastown waterfront stadium concept?
The City's offering of the Hastings Racecourse site is a "distraction."
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B.C. government cancels Burnaby Hospital redevelopment, sort of
Is the project still going forward?
Iain Black pitches 20% provincial income tax cut as core of B.C. Conservative plan
"British Columbians, not government, know best."
B.C. premier calls OpenAI CEO's Tumbler Ridge apology 'grossly insufficient'
The CEO says he's 'deeply sorry.'
Battle over Metro Vancouver superport expansion ends in surprise alliance
There were competing plans to expand Deltaport or build a new additional superport.
Proposal seeks mandatory financial and economic literacy course for new B.C. MLAs
"Apparently this now counts as a bold reform."
B.C. premier confirms First Nations DRIPA law will not be changed or suspended
Both parties will now work on a solution before the fall legislative session.
B.C. First Nations threaten legal action over any weakening of DRIPA law
They are urging MLAs to reject any changes or suspension to DRIPA.



























