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Vancouver city hall withholds Senakw transportation planning documents

Vancouver city hall withholds Senakw transportation planning documents

‘The decision to withhold these traffic studies is consistent with the city's approach of keeping everything about the development secret,’ says president of Kits Point Residents Association
Rob Shaw: The Canadian firefighting bucket our military doesn't use

Rob Shaw: The Canadian firefighting bucket our military doesn't use

Delta company urges federal government to do what others do
Canadian women taking up golf, challenging corporate stereotypes

Canadian women taking up golf, challenging corporate stereotypes

TORONTO — Gina Izumi was in her first corporate job out of university and told a male colleague her boyfriend enjoyed hitting the links.
B.C. funnels $15M to food banks

B.C. funnels $15M to food banks

Money is part of previously announced funding that stemmed from last year's $5.7B surplus
‘Unfortunate’ ad promotes sale of West Kelowna townhouses amid wildfires

‘Unfortunate’ ad promotes sale of West Kelowna townhouses amid wildfires

New homes advertised next to stories about damage inflicted upon West Kelowna due to wildfires
Carson Binda: Take a moment to recognize our provincial and federal debt

Carson Binda: Take a moment to recognize our provincial and federal debt

Every British Columbian now owes $48,560 towards government debt
Canadians unified on forest protection although wildfire cause divisive: poll

Canadians unified on forest protection although wildfire cause divisive: poll

As Canada struggles through its worst fire season in recorded history, a new survey suggests protecting forests remains one issue that unites most Canadians no matter who they are or where they live.
Opinion: How we communicate with banks, order food, contact city hall in the post-pandemic

Opinion: How we communicate with banks, order food, contact city hall in the post-pandemic

Polling reveals which communications habits may have changed
Liberals look to tackle international student rackets as part of housing crisis

Liberals look to tackle international student rackets as part of housing crisis

OTTAWA — Liberal cabinet ministers are suggesting the federal government is ready to tackle long-standing problems related to the international student program, including cases of fraud and exploitation by shady educational institutions.
Without systemic change, expect more record-breaking wildfire seasons: report

Without systemic change, expect more record-breaking wildfire seasons: report

'If the people of B.C. want to co-exist with fire, there is an urgent need to act now at a pace and scale that will achieve landscape resilience.'
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