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Upper Levels highway to get first major study

Upper Levels highway to get first major study

The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure is taking its first-ever look at the long-term needs for Highway 1 from Lynn Valley Road to Horseshoe bay. The province has awarded a $110,000 contract to Parsons Inc.
TransLink, bus drivers' union to resume talks

TransLink, bus drivers' union to resume talks

But union warns strike could get worse if deal isn't reached by Friday
B.C. film industry debates sustainability challenges ahead

B.C. film industry debates sustainability challenges ahead

Sustainable Production Forum draws global experts to examine practices in B.C. film industry
Metro Vancouver transit union returns to bargaining table

Metro Vancouver transit union returns to bargaining table

The union representing Coast Mountain Bus Company workers in Metro Vancouver says it will return to the bargaining table, while threatening more job action if the companies fail to co-operate.
Goodbye, sun: Vancouver forecast calls for a week of rain

Goodbye, sun: Vancouver forecast calls for a week of rain

Earlier this month, Vancouver broke the record for the longest stretch of no precipitation ending in November — but all dry spells must come to an end.
Several SeaBus sailings cancelled Tuesday, says TransLink

Several SeaBus sailings cancelled Tuesday, says TransLink

There will be six fewer SeaBus sailings Tuesday due to the ongoing job action by Coast Mountain Bus Company (CMBC) employees represented by the union Unifor.
Veterans honoured at North Vancouver Remembrance Day Service

Veterans honoured at North Vancouver Remembrance Day Service

No SeaBus cancellations Sunday as Metro Vancouver transit strike continues

No SeaBus cancellations Sunday as Metro Vancouver transit strike continues

No SeaBus sailings are expected to be cancelled tomorrow, according to TransLink. The Metro Vancouver transit authority announced late Saturday afternoon there would likely be no cancellations Nov.
City of North Vancouver council lets Seaside Hotel stay open past midnight

City of North Vancouver council lets Seaside Hotel stay open past midnight

Closing time in the Seaside Hotel restaurant will be an hour later on Fridays and Saturdays after City of North Vancouver council unanimously voted Monday to let the waterfront hotel pour until 1 a.m.
Trans Mountain time-lapse video shows Burnaby pipeline work moving fast

Trans Mountain time-lapse video shows Burnaby pipeline work moving fast

Trans Mountain released a new video showing the pace of work so far on projects related to the pipeline in Burnaby. Construction started up again on land at Burnaby’s Westridge Marine Terminal during the summer and more recently on the water.