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Letters: Drive-thru gets support in new Port Moody development

Letters: Drive-thru gets support in new Port Moody development

Port Moody councillors concerned about impacts of having a drive-thru restaurant included in a new development being proposed for St. Johns Street
Geopolitics a higher risk to BC Hydro than climate change: FOI documents

Geopolitics a higher risk to BC Hydro than climate change: FOI documents

Internal records show how the Crown corporation is prioritizing various potential environmental, economic, financial and political issues.
YVR passenger count back to within one per cent of pre-pandemic level

YVR passenger count back to within one per cent of pre-pandemic level

Vancouver Airport Authority expects about 70,989 passengers per day at airport this week
Province sets B.C. rent cap at 3.5% for 2024

Province sets B.C. rent cap at 3.5% for 2024

The maximum rental increase is set below the inflation rate for the second year in a row.
Two South Coquitlam homes facing wrecking ball for a multiplex

Two South Coquitlam homes facing wrecking ball for a multiplex

Tonight, Sept. 11, city council is expected to give first reading to a rezoning bid from Flat Architecture Inc.
Safety alert: Canada-wide recall expanded for kids' accessories sold at major retailers

Safety alert: Canada-wide recall expanded for kids' accessories sold at major retailers

More than 40,000 packs sold earlier this year are being recalled
Letter: Fast food smell 'moot' for proposed Port Moody development

Letter: Fast food smell 'moot' for proposed Port Moody development

If approved, those who choose to move into the mixed-use Port Moody project "will do so with the knowledge" that a drive-thru is nearby, one writer believes.
'Load shift' caused semi rollover that closed Highway 1 Monday

'Load shift' caused semi rollover that closed Highway 1 Monday

The highway is now fully re-opened
Keith Baldrey: Diversity on display in B.C.'s changing legislature

Keith Baldrey: Diversity on display in B.C.'s changing legislature

Will these two strong female voices be leaders of the future?
Heat pumps outperform gas even in coldest temperatures, finds Canadian researcher

Heat pumps outperform gas even in coldest temperatures, finds Canadian researcher

New study reveals heat pumps outperform gas and resistive heating, even in sub-zero temperatures found across many parts of British Columbia.