- Shell, Asian giants partner to build LNG plant in B.C. Gordon Hamilton - Vancouver Sun - 10 hours ago
Four global energy firms led by Shell Canada say they are going to develop a liquefied natural gas plant at Kitimat in a project described Tuesday by Energy Minister … More »Shell, Asian giants partner to build LNG plant in B.C.
- Public servants approve strike mandate Jonathan Fowlie - Vancouver Sun - 10 hours ago
More than 25,000 public servants have given themselves a strike mandate in their negotiations with the government. On Tuesday, the B.C. Government and Service Employees' … More »Public servants approve strike mandate
More than 25,000 public servants have given themselves a strike mandate in their negotiations with the government. On Tuesday, the B.C. Government and Service Employees' Union announced its members had voted 82 per cent in favour of job action. "We're very happy our members have given us a strong strike mandate to take …
- Full-patch Hells Angel gets day parole Kim Bolan - Vancouver Sun - 10 hours ago
Full-patch Hells Angel Ronaldo Lising has been granted day parole, despite concerns from parole board members about his ongoing membership in the notorious biker gan … More »Full-patch Hells Angel gets day parole
Full-patch Hells Angel Ronaldo Lising has been granted day parole, despite concerns from parole board members about his ongoing membership in the notorious biker gang.
- Transit cops haul in $1.5 million in overtime Kelly Sinoski - Vancouver Sun - 10 hours ago
Metro Vancouver's Transit police racked up twice as much overtime as officers in the Vancouver police department in 2009 despite being a smaller force that doesn't investigate … More »Transit cops haul in $1.5 million in overtime
- Beetle-infested lawns a bonanza for farmers Randy Shore - Vancouver Sun - 10 hours ago
Urban farmer Camil Dumont and his partners couldn't be happier about the chafer beetle epidemic ravaging lawns across the city. More »Beetle-infested lawns a bonanza for farmers
- Mill cleanup could spark explosion, agency warns Ian Austin - Vancouver Province - Tue, 15 May, 2012
That's the warning from WorkSafe B.C., which is worried that overzealous workers trying to make their sawmills fire-safe may actually trigger a fire.
- Soccer showdown heads to B.C. Supreme Court Andy Ivens - Vancouver Province - Tue, 15 May, 2012
A long-running battle between a Richmond-based, for-profit soccer academy and the governing body of the sport in B.C. is heading to a showdown in B.C. Supreme Court.
- More guilty pleas in Stanley Cup riot Susan Lazaruk - Vancouver Province - Tue, 15 May, 2012
The latest batch of Stanley Cup rioters who pleaded guilty Monday face sentencing in coming weeks.
- Bad drivers soon could pay more Frank Luba - Vancouver Province - Tue, 15 May, 2012
Motorist Quinn Rollins was happy to hear Monday that ICBC is considering changing the way it sets basic insurance rates.
- Residents try to block meters Kent Spencer - Vancouver Province - Tue, 15 May, 2012
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