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Vancouver city council approves vision for Jericho Lands

Vancouver city council approves vision for Jericho Lands

Some residents question the density of towers, location of a proposed SkyTrain station
Parkland temporarily shuts down Burnaby refinery after Jan. 21 smoke, odour

Parkland temporarily shuts down Burnaby refinery after Jan. 21 smoke, odour

Parkland Corp. says expects the refinery to remain shut down for approximately four weeks
Judge tosses suspended B.C. lawyer's 'vexatious' claim, issues penalty

Judge tosses suspended B.C. lawyer's 'vexatious' claim, issues penalty

Lawyer Naomi Arbabi ordered to pay neighbour Colleen McLelland an award of special costs after failed pseudo-legal litigation over a privacy screen
Burnaby-based food-delivery platform Fantuan buys Chowbus' delivery business

Burnaby-based food-delivery platform Fantuan buys Chowbus' delivery business

Chowbus plans to focus on its point-of-sale technology for restaurants
U.S. company’s gold claims on B.C. project ‘unsubstantiated’

U.S. company’s gold claims on B.C. project ‘unsubstantiated’

B.C. Securities Commission warns that Teton Collective’s reports did not contain supporting evidence and were authored by a unqualified person
Vancouver's only zero-carbon fire hall viewed as 'underutilized asset'

Vancouver's only zero-carbon fire hall viewed as 'underutilized asset'

The chair of Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim’s budget task force has identified the city’s only zero-carbon fire hall and Hastings Park as assets that are not maximizing their values to generate money for city coffers.
Why Northland Properties’ business empire is one of B.C.’s biggest

Why Northland Properties’ business empire is one of B.C.’s biggest

Recent Garibaldi at Squamish receivership case unlikely to cause much strife for successful, diversified Gaglardi family
Bank of Canada holds benchmark interest rate steady at 5%

Bank of Canada holds benchmark interest rate steady at 5%

Central bank not expected to cut rates until later this year
Metro Vancouver buses will run again starting Wednesday. But will the union expand the strike?

Metro Vancouver buses will run again starting Wednesday. But will the union expand the strike?

Transit supervisors 'will return to work' -- but for how long?
Metro Vancouver examining officials’ devices amid North Shore sewage plant legal battle

Metro Vancouver examining officials’ devices amid North Shore sewage plant legal battle

Spokesperson says accessing documents and records a routine part of litigation