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BC Hydro's one-year rate freeze rejected

BC Hydro's one-year rate freeze rejected

British Columbians faced a tough winter trying to pay for higher than expected electricity bills and now rates are set to increase 3% as the B.C. Utilities Commission (BCUC) has decided against BC Hydro’s one-year rate freeze.
Four in five British Columbians support new real estate taxes

Four in five British Columbians support new real estate taxes

More than 80 per cent of British Columbians agree that the new speculation tax and the expanded foreign buyer tax are “good” or “very good” moves by the NDP, according to a new poll.
North Vancouver school trustees to halt closed-door meetings

North Vancouver school trustees to halt closed-door meetings

Regular in-camera sessions to end in wake of consultant's report
West Vancouver charts course for economic development

West Vancouver charts course for economic development

Municipality to brand itself as day trip destination
Richmond RCMP vow to catch librarian kicker

Richmond RCMP vow to catch librarian kicker

"This type of behaviour is not tolerated here. We will find this person and he will be held accountable”
Unexploded mortar found near North Vancouver trails

Unexploded mortar found near North Vancouver trails

Explosives detection contractors have found a three-inch mortar shell on the former Blair Rifle Range lands.
Shell predicts LNG shortage by mid-2020s

Shell predicts LNG shortage by mid-2020s

Market for LNG improving, but analyst says LNG Canada project needs certainty
Environmental assessment defended for proposed mine off Howe Sound

Environmental assessment defended for proposed mine off Howe Sound

“Collaborative, transparent, thorough, professional and scientific” is how a Burnco representative described the environmental assessment process for its proposed McNab Creek mine to a Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) committee on Feb. 22.
Mountain Equipment Co-op to drop brands owned by U.S. gun manufacturer

Mountain Equipment Co-op to drop brands owned by U.S. gun manufacturer

After hearing from thousands of its members, Vancouver-based Mountain Equipment Co-op has agreed to drop products from brands owned by an American gun manufacturer.
District considers adding second all-weather soccer field in Lynnmour

District considers adding second all-weather soccer field in Lynnmour

The pitch battle over the possible addition of a second synthetic turf soccer field at Inter River Park played out in District of North Vancouver council chambers Monday.