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UBC cleantech startup neutralizes forever chemicals

UBC cleantech startup neutralizes forever chemicals

Wood waste used in carbon filter that destroys PFAS chemicals in drinking water
B.C. post-secondary institutions navigate student caps as school starts

B.C. post-secondary institutions navigate student caps as school starts

Schools with international student populations exceeding 30 per cent will bear the brunt of the restrictions.
Cars allowed again: Gastown pedestrian pilot project comes to an end

Cars allowed again: Gastown pedestrian pilot project comes to an end

You will be able to drive through Gastown once again
University students looking for a place to rent are finding it just a little easier

University students looking for a place to rent are finding it just a little easier

Rental brokers and property managers in major Canadian university cities are noticing a downturn in demand for student housing
Government funding drives B.C. multi-family investment activity

Government funding drives B.C. multi-family investment activity

Momentum continuing in the second half of the year as interest rates fall
New Vancouver Art Gallery construction costs soar to $600M

New Vancouver Art Gallery construction costs soar to $600M

Redesign work could result in a more compact gallery to stay within its budget
$18B LNG Canada Kitimat facility set to introduce natural gas

$18B LNG Canada Kitimat facility set to introduce natural gas

Project, which is about 90-per-cent complete, is slated to be operational next summer
London's IFS finalizes $1B deal to buy Vancouver's Copperleaf

London's IFS finalizes $1B deal to buy Vancouver's Copperleaf

B.C. operations expected to get future investment and increase in size
140 into 93 won't fit: The math facing B.C. Conservatives as BC United folds campaign

140 into 93 won't fit: The math facing B.C. Conservatives as BC United folds campaign

The suspension of the Official Opposition BC United's election campaign, consolidating its pool of potential candidates with the B.C. Conservative Party, means that dozens from either camp will lose party endorsement.
Divide emerges as big banks cope with strained consumers

Divide emerges as big banks cope with strained consumers

TORONTO — Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce reported its third-quarter profit rose compared with a year ago as it set aside less money for bad loans, bucking a trend seen this quarter among other banks. CIBC said Thursday its net income totalled $1.