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'We need to accelerate': Vancouver emissions drop 15% in over a decade

'We need to accelerate': Vancouver emissions drop 15% in over a decade

As of 2020, 57% of carbon pollution in Vancouver came from burning natural gas in buildings, and 37% was emitted from gas- and diesel-powered vehicles.
Transportation Safety Board to probe fire in containers on Zim Kingston, off Victoria

Transportation Safety Board to probe fire in containers on Zim Kingston, off Victoria

RICHMOND, B.C. — A team from the Transportation Safety Board has been assigned to investigate the fire that destroyed containers aboard a freighter now moored off the south coast of Vancouver Island.
Volunteers collect debris from containers on remote north Island beaches

Volunteers collect debris from containers on remote north Island beaches

Volunteers are collecting debris from broken shipping containers that is washing up on northern Vancouver Island beaches, even though they’ve been told they are not needed.
B.C. auditor calls for better fraud risk measures at public sector organizations

B.C. auditor calls for better fraud risk measures at public sector organizations

VICTORIA — Public sector organizations in British Columbia must do more to strengthen their fraud risk assessment and management practices, says auditor general Michael Pickup.
Old-growth deferrals will be 'devastating' to business

Old-growth deferrals will be 'devastating' to business

Up to 20 sawmills and two pulp mills are at risk, if deferrals become permanent: COFI
Northern region in B.C. has highest number of recent COVID-19 deaths

Northern region in B.C. has highest number of recent COVID-19 deaths

VICTORIA — Four of the five recent deaths linked to COVID-19 in B.C. have occurred in the Northern Health region while one of the deceased lived in the Interior.
BC Hydro among agencies lacking anti-fraud measures: Auditor General

BC Hydro among agencies lacking anti-fraud measures: Auditor General

New report from Auditor General of B.C. shows most public sector agencies lack adequate fraud prevention measures.
B.C. hits pause on old-growth logging on 2.6 million hectares

B.C. hits pause on old-growth logging on 2.6 million hectares

COFI warns more than a dozen sawmills may close if deferrals become permanent
Ship that lost 109 containers near Victoria is now stable: operator

Ship that lost 109 containers near Victoria is now stable: operator

VICTORIA — The ship that lost 109 containers overboard near Victoria is now stable and the company that manages the vessel says an initial transit plan is being reviewed by authorities.
Police announce charges after new evidence found in 1989 sexual assault in Vancouver

Police announce charges after new evidence found in 1989 sexual assault in Vancouver

VANCOUVER — Police in Vancouver believe they have cracked a nearly 33-year-old case involving the sexual assault of a teenager. Const.