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Canadian universities encourage exchange students in Hong Kong to head home

Canadian universities encourage exchange students in Hong Kong to head home

Some Canadian universities are urging their exchange students in Hong Kong to consider returning home as the semi-autonomous Chinese territory is beset by escalating violence between government officials and pro-democracy protesters.
B.C. will require gas companies to reveal how prices are set

B.C. will require gas companies to reveal how prices are set

The provincial government has introduced legislation to get to the bottom of just how oil and gas companies set pump prices.
Burnaby to spend $170,000 removing hidden BMX park, possible contaminant

Burnaby to spend $170,000 removing hidden BMX park, possible contaminant

Remediation company found potential signs of a spray-on insulator in conservation area
Thousands of CN Railway workers have gone on strike

Thousands of CN Railway workers have gone on strike

About 3,200 Canadian National Railway conductors, trainpersons and yard workers are on strike after the union and company failed to reach a deal by the midnight deadline.
Trans Mountain received $320M in government subsidies in first half 2019: report

Trans Mountain received $320M in government subsidies in first half 2019: report

VANCOUVER — The Trans Mountain pipeline received $320 million in subsidies from the Canadian and Alberta governments in the first half of 2019, says a new report by an economic institute that analyzes environmental issues.
Squamish Constellation Festival announces return to the field this July

Squamish Constellation Festival announces return to the field this July

Earlybird tickets on sale Nov. 21
B.C. wildlife experts urge hunters to switch ammo to stop lead poisoning in birds

B.C. wildlife experts urge hunters to switch ammo to stop lead poisoning in birds

Birds ingest lead when scavenging carcasses, expert says
Indoor skydiving centre set to open next year in Richmond

Indoor skydiving centre set to open next year in Richmond

iFly is being build next to the Bridgeport Canada Line station
West Vancouver resident loses appeal to keep illegally built backyard sports court

West Vancouver resident loses appeal to keep illegally built backyard sports court

Sometimes it's worse to beg forgiveness than to ask permission. A backyard sports court is slated to be ripped up after West Vancouver council voted unanimously Nov.
Brown bagging liquor reaches new heights in B.C. with plastic bag ban

Brown bagging liquor reaches new heights in B.C. with plastic bag ban

Customers will be charged a dime a bag at all BC Liquor Store locations by March