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Parkland Refinery incident raises questions about Burnaby's public alerting system

Parkland Refinery incident raises questions about Burnaby's public alerting system

Emergency crews descended on the Parkland Refinery Sunday morning, and people across Metro Vancouver took to social media with questions about a related stench, but it took five hours for Burnaby residents to get a notification through the city's mass notification system.
Union awarded $30K, B.C. business ordered to pay compensation to some workers

Union awarded $30K, B.C. business ordered to pay compensation to some workers

Union grievance centres on wages offered by SRI Homes under the Temporary Foreign Workers program
Metro Vancouver transit strike hits small business operations

Metro Vancouver transit strike hits small business operations

Bus and SeaBus service is cancelled in Metro Vancouver today and tomorrow.

Accelerator Plug and Play entering Canadian fintech market

TORONTO — Global startup accelerator Plug and Play is entering Canada's fintech market with Visa Canada as a founding sponsor.
Carson Binda: B.C. must tackle bureaucratic bloat and growing debt in 2024

Carson Binda: B.C. must tackle bureaucratic bloat and growing debt in 2024

The province's rapidly growing bureaucracy shows no signs of shrinking
Rob Shaw: B.C. reforms long overdue as Ottawa caps international students

Rob Shaw: B.C. reforms long overdue as Ottawa caps international students

Feds cutting study permits, while B.C. expected to unveil own strategy in coming weeks
Economics, affordability top agenda as Liberal cabinet meets in Montreal

Economics, affordability top agenda as Liberal cabinet meets in Montreal

MONTREAL — One of the federal government's top priorities for the year ahead involves attracting new international grocers to Canada to expand competition and drive down prices, Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne said Sunday as a cabinet r
Private MRI clinic unable to open at Hillside mall after accreditation denied

Private MRI clinic unable to open at Hillside mall after accreditation denied

Extremity MRI had planned to open in the spring or summer of last year, providing scans of extremities such as knees, ankles, feet, hands, wrists, forearms and elbows
Quaker, PepsiCo face Vancouver class-action lawsuit over risk of salmonella poisoning

Quaker, PepsiCo face Vancouver class-action lawsuit over risk of salmonella poisoning

Widespread product recalls took place earlier this month.
Barry Penner: Meeting tomorrow’s energy needs demands action now

Barry Penner: Meeting tomorrow’s energy needs demands action now

B.C. does not have enough electricity to do everything the provincial government's CleanBC plan