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City of Burnaby demands Saskatchewan justice minister retract pipeline comments

City of Burnaby demands Saskatchewan justice minister retract pipeline comments

Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Expansion Project’s oil storage tank farm, at right with green tanks, is seen in Burnaby, B.C., on Friday, Nov. 25, 2016.
Greens won't vote to bring down NDP government if Site C allowed to finish

Greens won't vote to bring down NDP government if Site C allowed to finish

BC Green Leader Andrew Weaver (right) takes in a bird’s eye view of Site C construction from a private landowner’s viewpoint: “We’re up here frankly because this is an important issue to us in our campaign, it’s an economic issue that is actually qui
Kinder Morgan pipeline “a big political circus”

Kinder Morgan pipeline “a big political circus”

Kinder Morgan is asking the National Energy Board for the go-ahead to start construction in Burnaby despite not acquiring local permits.
Amazon to open second office in Vancouver: but no, it's not the coveted HQ2

Amazon to open second office in Vancouver: but no, it's not the coveted HQ2

Amazon says it will open a second corporate office in Vancouver, but the internet giant has yet to name the location of the highly sought-after second headquarters that has commanded the attention of governments across North America.
Microsoft adding 50 jobs in Vancouver, partnering with BCIT on mixed reality

Microsoft adding 50 jobs in Vancouver, partnering with BCIT on mixed reality

Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) is adding 50 employees to its Vancouver office in a bid to boost growth in the emerging mixed reality market. Microsoft president Brad Smith was speaking in Vancouver Wednesday (November 1) at the B.C.
This waterproof hoodie is the ultimate Vancouver weather apparel

This waterproof hoodie is the ultimate Vancouver weather apparel

Designed to keep you comfortably warm and dry, this state of the art sweater knit hoodie just might be be your new favourite outdoor piece. https://www.kickstarter.
Site C dam likely to cost $10 billion and unlikely to be built on time, utility regulator says

Site C dam likely to cost $10 billion and unlikely to be built on time, utility regulator says

Earthmoving operations on the north bank of the Site C dam project in northern B.C. | BC Hydro The Site C dam is likely to cost $10 billion, not $8.3 billion, and is unlikely to be in service by 2024, according to the BC Utilities Commission.
Millennial farmer bridges cultures with organic Chinese veggies

Millennial farmer bridges cultures with organic Chinese veggies

Caroline Chiu hopes her experience will inspire more young people to get involved in local agriculture
Shopify shares drop as CEO addresses short-seller's allegations

Shopify shares drop as CEO addresses short-seller's allegations

Tobi Lutke, CEO of Shopify, an online store, is seen in the company’s Montreal office, Wednesday, February 18, 2015. Shopify Inc. said it lost US$9.
Kinder Morgan is bullying, says Burnaby mayor Derek Corrigan

Kinder Morgan is bullying, says Burnaby mayor Derek Corrigan

Kinder Morgan Canada asks National Energy Board to allow construction in Burnaby without municipal permits