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Federal petition calls on Canada to close truck pollution loophole

Federal petition calls on Canada to close truck pollution loophole

Older heavy-duty trucks threaten the health of millions in Canada, warn doctors and an environmental group.
Subcontractor disputes shoddy work allegation on new Mackenzie fire hall

Subcontractor disputes shoddy work allegation on new Mackenzie fire hall

Conflict sparked by trouble with cladding on delayed project
Blackwater mine near Prince George receives fisheries approval

Blackwater mine near Prince George receives fisheries approval

Authorization required to construct open-stream structures and dams in Davidson Creek to create tailings storage facility
How do you move a vintage supersonic jet? Vancouver Island residents are about to find out

How do you move a vintage supersonic jet? Vancouver Island residents are about to find out

A CF-104 Starfighter is headed from CFB Comox to the B.C. Aviation Museum at Victoria International Airport as its newest display
Dial-a-dope suspect denies civil forfeiture allegations

Dial-a-dope suspect denies civil forfeiture allegations

Civil forfeiture director seeking to seize car from Andrew James Schooley for drug trafficking operation in Prince George
Opinion: Why are the hottest days when Earth is furthest from the sun?

Opinion: Why are the hottest days when Earth is furthest from the sun?

Most diagrams in textbooks have the planets going around the sun in circular orbits. While this is almost true, the planets actually orbit in ellipses.
Employers call for binding arbitration after fifth day of B.C. port strike

Employers call for binding arbitration after fifth day of B.C. port strike

VANCOUVER — Maritime employers in British Columbia are proposing binding arbitration to end the province's port strike, after talks with the workers' union deadlocked.
B.C. health registry expansion aims to connect patients with family doctors: minister

B.C. health registry expansion aims to connect patients with family doctors: minister

VICTORIA — British Columbia is expanding a registry program provincewide in an effort to connect more patients with available family doctors, Health Minister Adrian Dix said Wednesday.
'Vancouver traffic is the worst': Even the bike lanes are out of hand

'Vancouver traffic is the worst': Even the bike lanes are out of hand

Bike congestion on the Stanley Park Seawall seen over the Canada Day long weekend.
Behind the Scenes: A photo gallery of Woodfibre LNG's land preparation and infrastructure

Behind the Scenes: A photo gallery of Woodfibre LNG's land preparation and infrastructure

See where the compressor station and floating storage will be.