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ABC councillors supported their mayoral candidate's landlord on zoning application

ABC councillors supported their mayoral candidate's landlord on zoning application

Despite staff concerns about the 800-876 Granville development, the ABC three voted in favour of Bonnis Properties, the commercial landlord for one of Ken Sim's companies
Horgan heads to California for climate deal with West Coast governors

Horgan heads to California for climate deal with West Coast governors

VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier John Horgan is travelling to San Francisco for meetings with leaders of U.S. West Coast states, where he expects to sign up to joint action on climate change.
Organization turmoil prevents Canadian bobsled, skeleton athletes from focusing on Whistler season start

Organization turmoil prevents Canadian bobsled, skeleton athletes from focusing on Whistler season start

More than 90 athletes seeking to reform Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton don’t know what lies around the next curve after the national governing body’s annual general meeting was adjourned Sept. 29 in Calgary.
Recession not guaranteed: B.C. braces for ‘bumpy’ ride

Recession not guaranteed: B.C. braces for ‘bumpy’ ride

Downturn or recession? Experts debate the severity of economic shock ahead
B.C. government challenged in court over 'vague' climate plan

B.C. government challenged in court over 'vague' climate plan

B.C. voters are being left in the dark when it comes to how the provincial government is revealing its plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, claimed lawyers in a pivotal case heard Tuesday in a Vancouver Supreme Court.
Hardwick pledges Olympic bid plebiscite under a TEAM city hall

Hardwick pledges Olympic bid plebiscite under a TEAM city hall

The question of Vancouver hosting another Olympic Games has surfaced time and again during the run-up to the 2022 municipal elections
‘Shifting’ markets leave questions over InBC’s exact ROI for $500M fund

‘Shifting’ markets leave questions over InBC’s exact ROI for $500M fund

Crown corporation’s executives leave wiggle room for ROI after initially targeting 5% returns
Half of B.C. residents say it's getting harder to feed themselves

Half of B.C. residents say it's getting harder to feed themselves

More than half of British Columbians say it is becoming less affordable to feed themselves, according to a new survey. The Ipsos poll, carried out on behalf of the national accounting firm MNP, also found half of B.C.
Tribunal orders B.C. strata to fix 'disgusting mud pit'

Tribunal orders B.C. strata to fix 'disgusting mud pit'

The yard was extremely muddy, with standing water and a green slime over much of the mud.
Lululemon settles lawsuit against Peloton over alleged patent infringement

Lululemon settles lawsuit against Peloton over alleged patent infringement

Lululemon Athletica Canada Inc. has reached a settlement with Peloton Interactive Inc. over allegations the exercise equipment maker copied several of the apparel company's designs.