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‘We are winning’ – First Nations’ suit halts Trans Mountain pipeline

‘We are winning’ – First Nations’ suit halts Trans Mountain pipeline

The federal court of appeal has delivered a massive victory to the Tsleil-Waututh and Squamish First Nations in their challenge of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion , ruling Thursday that the federal government failed to adequately consult with t
Submissions for Granville Island's new Innovation Hub run Sept 1. to 30

Submissions for Granville Island's new Innovation Hub run Sept 1. to 30

Three site tours planned for those wanting to be part of new arts and innovation space
Better know a 2018 Canucks camp invitee: Anthony Salinitri

Better know a 2018 Canucks camp invitee: Anthony Salinitri

On Friday, September 7th, Canucks hockey will be back. Sort of. At the Young Stars Classic next week, the Canucks prospects will take on the Winnipeg Jets’ prospects in two games in Penticton.
‘EXTREME BEAR ACTIVITY’ forces closure of two Metro Vancouver trails

‘EXTREME BEAR ACTIVITY’ forces closure of two Metro Vancouver trails

Heads up if you were headed out to do some exploring in Lynn Headwaters Regional Park: Due to “EXTREME BEAR ACTIVITY” two trails are now closed.
Vancouver mayor calls court pipeline decision a ‘monumental win’

Vancouver mayor calls court pipeline decision a ‘monumental win’

Vancouver politicians react to federal court decision against Kinder Morgan pipeline
After losing $6M a month, B.C. paper mill company celebrates U.S. tariff win

After losing $6M a month, B.C. paper mill company celebrates U.S. tariff win

Decision lifts 20.26 per cent tariffs on mill production in Port Alberni, Crofton and Powell River
Richmond MLA wants answers on Massey tunnel

Richmond MLA wants answers on Massey tunnel

Jas Johal wants to know when the NDP government will make a decision on how to replace the aging tunnel.
Federal appeal court sides with Tsleil-Waututh, Squamish in quashing pipeline approvals

Federal appeal court sides with Tsleil-Waututh, Squamish in quashing pipeline approvals

Federal court rules Canada did not adequately consult First Nations
Extreme Air Park accident prompts renewed calls for regulation

Extreme Air Park accident prompts renewed calls for regulation

Another accident at Extreme Air Park in Richmond has led to renewed calls for regulations of such indoor trampoline facilities.
MLA Johal worries Richmond's birth tourism problem will be lost amidst political fray

MLA Johal worries Richmond's birth tourism problem will be lost amidst political fray

Richmond Centre Conservative MP Alice Wong says a national public consultation tour by her official opposition party will iron out details surrounding a proposed end to birth tourism that involves scrapping Canada’s longstanding and unconditional cit
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