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Kinder Morgan deal with federal gov't criticized, more protests planned

Kinder Morgan deal with federal gov't criticized, more protests planned

Photo Climate Convergence Metro Vancouver The Canadian government's plan to buy Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline and expansion project for $4.5 billion was quickly criticized.
Pipeline fight continues, federal decision does not reduce spill risk: Horgan

Pipeline fight continues, federal decision does not reduce spill risk: Horgan

British Columbia Premier John Horgan on March 16, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck The politician leading the charge against the expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline says the fight will continue in court, regardless of who owns the project.
Here's how much it'll cost you to get buried during Vancouver's housing crisis

Here's how much it'll cost you to get buried during Vancouver's housing crisis

Skyscrapers loom over Forest Lawn Cemetery in Burnaby, highlighting pressure felt by the funeral services industry by shrinking availability of burial properties and high land costs | Chung Chow If you thought being six feet under might free you from
T-shirt pokes fun at Richmond farmhouse controversy

T-shirt pokes fun at Richmond farmhouse controversy

Kasia Jay models Creative Apparatus’ latest t-shirt Photograph By SUBMITTED A Richmond-based graphic designer has released a t-shirt lampooning the controversy over house size limits on the city’s farmland.
B.C. Ferries to offer discounts on early, late sailings

B.C. Ferries to offer discounts on early, late sailings

BC Ferries/Shutterstock Early risers and night owls will get a discount on B.C. Ferries sailings this summer.
Kinder Morgan Canada shares tick higher after deal to sell Trans Mountain

Kinder Morgan Canada shares tick higher after deal to sell Trans Mountain

A sign warning of an underground petroleum pipeline is seen on a fence at Kinder Morgan’s facility where work is being conducted in preparation for the expansion of the Trans Mountain Pipeline, in Burnaby, B.C., on Monday April 9, 2018.
Federal government spending $4.5B to buy Trans Mountain pipeline

Federal government spending $4.5B to buy Trans Mountain pipeline

Photograph By NEWS FILE The federal Liberal government is spending $4.
This amazing kid won CBC Vancouver's first ever Science Fair

This amazing kid won CBC Vancouver's first ever Science Fair

CBC Vancouver’s Johanna Wagstaffe congratulates Keenan Warhurst on his win at the Science Fair. Photograph By CBC VANCOUVER Lillooet’s Keenan Warhurst was the winner of CBC Vancouver’s Inaugural Science Fair, held Sunday, May 27.
Feds explore buying Trans Mountain; Morneau's decision coming Tuesday

Feds explore buying Trans Mountain; Morneau's decision coming Tuesday

Finance Minister Bill Morneau speaks about the Trans Mountain Expansion project at a press conference in Ottawa on May 16, 2018.
Green Leader Elizabeth May gets $1,500 fine for contempt in pipeline arrest

Green Leader Elizabeth May gets $1,500 fine for contempt in pipeline arrest

Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, left, and her lawyers Alexander Ejsmony, centre, and Andi Mackay leave B.C.
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