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Two Delta sites make short list

A proposal to build a garbage incinerator at the Tsawwassen First Nation is in Metro Vancouver's short list of potential waste-to-energy facilities.


 

Coal export issue a 'made-in-B.C.' fight

While those two oil pipeline proposals from Enbridge and Kinder Morgan have been hogging the limelight in recent months, another part of the energy debate is about to elbow its way onto the public stage.


 

Coal export issue is a 'made-in-B.C.' fight

While those two oil pipeline proposals from Enbridge and Kinder Morgan have been hogging the limelight in recent months, another part of the energy debate is about to elbow its way onto the public stage.


 

Coal the next battleground

While those two oil pipeline proposals from Enbridge and Kinder Morgan have been hogging the limelight in recent months, another part of the energy debate is about to elbow its way onto the public stage.


 

Coal fight is classic B.C. battle

While those two oil pipeline proposals from Enbridge and Kinder Morgan have been hogging the limelight in recent months, another part of the energy debate is about to elbow its way onto the public stage.


 

Many hurdles ahead of Speedway

We bought a house in rural Langley in 1973 to raise our family, near 200th Street and 28th Avenue, about five kilometres downwind of the old Langley Speedway.


 
Chilliwack filmmaker Nicolas Teichrob

Taking a stand

Chilliwack filmmaker Nicolas Teichrob is back in town with another extreme, adventure sport film, but this time it comes with a message.


 

Chamber looks to Clark to aid economy

Now that the provincial election is behind us, the crew at the Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce hopes Christy Clark's government will act on its commitment to shrink B.C.'s deficit, and also do something about skilled labour shortages and that pesky PST.


 

Delta mayor two-faced about environment

Re: "Business class is business as usual for Hunt and Jackson," the Now, June 6.


 

Webpoll

Should journalists pay for evidence, as in the Ford video?


 

Enbridge decision applauded

NORTH Vancouver's Tsleil-Waututh Nation is applauding an announcement by the province that it cannot support Enbridge's Northern Gateway oil pipeline project.


 

Power outage at Chevron results in 'high flare'

North Burnaby residents may have noticed an unusual plume of smoke coming from the Chevron refinery, following a power outage on Saturday evening.


 

Liberals likely to support pipeline

The outcome of the provincial election is bad news for Burnaby.


 

Bill for incinerator FOI raises a stink with FVRD

The Fraser Valley Regional District (FVRD) is appealing to B.C.'s information and privacy commissioner after Metro Vancouver refused to waive a $5,000 charge for a freedom of information (FOI) request.


 

Few benefits from pipeline

Re: Pundits were wrong about Libs, column, Burnaby NOW, May 22.


 
Burnaby-New Westminster MP Peter Julian

Most talkative MP

Burnaby-New Westminster MP Peter Julian runs the fastest mouth in Ottawa, according to Samara, a non-partisan organization that analyzes politics.


 

Home retrofit advocates look for more owners to make net-zero houses

A group of Maple Ridge homeowners would like to find more people to join them in retrofitting their homes so they consume much less energy.


 

Puchmayr urges council to oppose new coal facility

A New Westminster city councillor is hoping city council will oppose a coal expansion proposal across the river.


 

Canada needs to protect its own oil

Alberta oil may be the cheapest oil for the oil companies in the world.