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PoMo councillor urges municipalities to divest from fossil fuels

PoMo councillor urges municipalities to divest from fossil fuels

A Port Moody councillor wants the city to divest itself of any investment it has in oil companies and stop dealing with banks that support the fossil fuel industry. And Coun. Rob Vagramov said he hopes other B.C. communities will follow suit.
Stop before you ‘rescue’ that baby bird or animal

Stop before you ‘rescue’ that baby bird or animal

Hundreds of babies are separated from their families each spring due to human intervention
Cypress ski resort sold back to former owner

Cypress ski resort sold back to former owner

Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss. That will quite literally be the case at Cypress Mountain Resort, when a deal by Boyne Resorts to reacquire the rights to operate the commercial ski resort on the mountain goes through later this year.
Petition targets 'abusive and exploitative' birth tourism

Petition targets 'abusive and exploitative' birth tourism

Richmond MP asks federal government to denounce practice of visiting Canada to give birth and then leaving
Metro Vancouver preparing to issue air quality permit to composting facility

Metro Vancouver preparing to issue air quality permit to composting facility

Enviro-Smart's previous proposal "would result in unacceptable impacts in terms of odour"
Updated: Canada Line service back to normal

Updated: Canada Line service back to normal

Track issue fixed and service returning to normal
Liberals shuffle their shadow cabinet

Liberals shuffle their shadow cabinet

Michael Lee, Mike Bernier, Linda Larson, Joan Isaacs and Norm Letnick given new roles
Yaletown parking impasse resolved

Yaletown parking impasse resolved

Revised design will see at least 117 spots retained with the possibility of adding more in the future
Looks like B.C. might be heading towards a business tax revolt

Looks like B.C. might be heading towards a business tax revolt

The B.C. government’s plan to shift the burden of medical insurance premiums onto employers has sparked what is starting to look and sound like a tax revolt. This comes as the B.C.
Burnaby to appeal to Supreme Court of Canada on NEB ruling

Burnaby to appeal to Supreme Court of Canada on NEB ruling

NEB decision allowed Kinder Morgan to disregard city permitting and tree bylaws
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