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Hackers targeted Canada’s gas infrastructure. How do renewables fit into cybersecurity in Canada?

Hackers targeted Canada’s gas infrastructure. How do renewables fit into cybersecurity in Canada?

Experts say cleantech operators will face the same cybersecurity threats as their fossil fuel counterparts and should seize the opportunity to build strong defences into their infrastructure.
Move On: Interesting decisions to be made extending Spirit Trail to Deep Cove

Move On: Interesting decisions to be made extending Spirit Trail to Deep Cove

It's great news that the District of North Vancouver is extending the Spirit Trail to Deep Cove. But what route should it take?
Dozens of RCMP officers attend mental health incident on Mosquito Creek Trail

Dozens of RCMP officers attend mental health incident on Mosquito Creek Trail

The man had been 'acting erratically' and was carrying a number of homemade weapons, said North Vancouver RCMP
Man accused in Lynn Valley library stabbing spree pleads guilty in court

Man accused in Lynn Valley library stabbing spree pleads guilty in court

Yannick Bandaogo, 30, has pleaded guilty to one count of second degree murder and five counts of attempted murder, as well as aggravated assault
Amid EV boom, B.C. urban gas prices to climb past $2/litre

Amid EV boom, B.C. urban gas prices to climb past $2/litre

Forecast suggests B.C. residents should brace for high gas prices this week with some areas around Vancouver and Victoria expected to climb past $2 per litre.
Insights from a civil engineer: Assessing the Sea to Sky Highway’s design

Insights from a civil engineer: Assessing the Sea to Sky Highway’s design

Beyond the picturesque allure, what does a civil engineer make of B.C.’s iconic Sea to Sky Highway? We delve into expert insights.
Keith Baldrey: Byelections are wild cards in B.C. political game

Keith Baldrey: Byelections are wild cards in B.C. political game

June 24 votes are in traditional BC NDP territory, but sometimes even ‘safe’ ridings can fall into Opposition hands
B.C.'s minimum wage to be highest among provinces starting June 1

B.C.'s minimum wage to be highest among provinces starting June 1

B.C. has the second highest minimum wage in the country as of June 1.
Kirk LaPointe: The public is calling for an inquiry. Johnston and Trudeau should give us one

Kirk LaPointe: The public is calling for an inquiry. Johnston and Trudeau should give us one

Conflicts of interest are about perception, writes Kirk LaPointe
Opinion: Employers need to prioritize employee mental health if they want to attract new talent

Opinion: Employers need to prioritize employee mental health if they want to attract new talent

Workplaces are increasingly recognizing that productive employees seek out workplaces that prioritize mental well-being and offer flexible working conditions.