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B.C. town gets failing grade for recycling efforts

B.C. town gets failing grade for recycling efforts

The town will likely look to other municipalities for more recycling and educational strategies.
B.C. strata ordered to reverse $8,200 in 'loud' vacuuming fines

B.C. strata ordered to reverse $8,200 in 'loud' vacuuming fines

A Vancouver strata sought an order that an owner could only vacuum for five minutes a day.
Opinion: How Donald Trump could remain president of the United States

Opinion: How Donald Trump could remain president of the United States

Donald Trump has repeatedly floated the idea of remaining in office once his term ends. Examples from other countries show how presidents have circumvented constitutional term limits.
Critics want less police presence near harm reduction sites

Critics want less police presence near harm reduction sites

VPD says it supports the use of Downtown Eastside sites and denies that officer presence discourages access.
Bryde's whale washes up on Vancouver Island beach, far from its usual home

Bryde's whale washes up on Vancouver Island beach, far from its usual home

Bryde’s whales are usually found in warmer tropical and subtropical waters, closer to Mexico.
B.C. premier eyes home price declines unlike federal housing minister

B.C. premier eyes home price declines unlike federal housing minister

Premier David Eby said provincial government policies have been designed to lower home prices in contrast to vision put forth by new federal Housing Minister Gregor Robertson.
A $1M lotto ticket bought in Metro Vancouver is about to expire

A $1M lotto ticket bought in Metro Vancouver is about to expire

Did you purchase a ticket last year?
SLRD seeks public input on new emergency communications plan

SLRD seeks public input on new emergency communications plan

The new communications and notifications plan will help address 'record-breaking activations' of the Regional District’s Emergency Operation Centre.
Lil’wat Nation Open Rodeo returns to Mount Currie for May long weekend

Lil’wat Nation Open Rodeo returns to Mount Currie for May long weekend

Whether it’s family friendly activities, rodeo competitions or evening dances, Lil’wat Nation’s Open Rodeo offers something for everyone
What is the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District, anyway?

What is the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District, anyway?

Let’s mark Local Government Awareness Week with a look at one of B.C.'s unique features: the regional district.