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B.C. proposes back-to-back laws to speed up renewable energy, infrastructure projects

B.C. proposes back-to-back laws to speed up renewable energy, infrastructure projects

Premier says the projects won't be used for fossil fuel projects, but role of oil and gas regulator worries some critics
Get home safe on the Sea to Sky by avoiding these three offences

Get home safe on the Sea to Sky by avoiding these three offences

BC Highway Patrol commander says speed, distracted and impaired driving are the main causes of crashes she sees on the Sea to Sky Highway.
Woodfibre LNG aims to add second floatel to accelerate construction, add 900 jobs

Woodfibre LNG aims to add second floatel to accelerate construction, add 900 jobs

Company applying to regulatory agencies to add the second workplace accommodation to Squamish site.
Video: Teen who lost family in Lapu Lapu festival attack thanks strangers for their kindness

Video: Teen who lost family in Lapu Lapu festival attack thanks strangers for their kindness

Richard Le, Linh Hoang, and their five-year-old daughter Katie Le were killed. Andy Le stayed back to work on his homework.
Introducing Lodestar Media: Glacier's new unified media division

Introducing Lodestar Media: Glacier's new unified media division

Company to focus on ‘Live, Work, Play’ pillars while expanding on its foundation in community news, catering to the diverse needs of its readership and advertisers.
Update: Squamish wildfire now out

Update: Squamish wildfire now out

FireSmart and Squamish Fire Rescue are hosting a family-friendly community event to celebrate Wildfire Preparedness Day on Saturday, May 3.
Mario Canseco: Canadians sour on the U.S. as Trump looms large, polling reveals

Mario Canseco: Canadians sour on the U.S. as Trump looms large, polling reveals

Research Co. survey shows a surge in anti-American sentiment cuts across age, gender and region in the wake of tariffs and tough talk
Les Leyne: Festival mass killing probes face long, uncertain road

Les Leyne: Festival mass killing probes face long, uncertain road

The mass casualties in Vancouver after a man drove an SUV through a crowd at the Lapu Lapu festival have put the government’s attempts to grapple with mental health crises into overdrive.
B.C. business groups seek 'drastic' action on trade, tariffs following election

B.C. business groups seek 'drastic' action on trade, tariffs following election

One business group representing B.C. manufacturers and exporters says progress on breaking down interprovincial trade barriers is unclear
Canadian firm applies to be first U.S. deep sea mining operation after Trump order

Canadian firm applies to be first U.S. deep sea mining operation after Trump order

Vancouver-based company seeks regulatory approval a week after U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order opening up such activity in apparent violation of international law.