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Will Coquitlam see its first encapsulated mass timber building?

Will Coquitlam see its first encapsulated mass timber building?

A total of 204 homes are proposed for two new rental buildings in Burquitlam.
Two-thirds of Canadians with disabilities found barriers on planes, trains: audit

Two-thirds of Canadians with disabilities found barriers on planes, trains: audit

During the pandemic, inspections by those employees were mainly virtual, limiting their ability to root out barriers for travellers who are disabled. 
Did you catch the northern lights last week? Here is when Metro Vancouverites may see them again

Did you catch the northern lights last week? Here is when Metro Vancouverites may see them again

The solar storms are expected to provide some sky magic.
Development demands place pressure on B.C.'s ALR land

Development demands place pressure on B.C.'s ALR land

Provincial housing targets not significantly displacing protected agricultural land
Photos: Wasn't that a party? Coquitlam celebrates its French-Canadian heritage

Photos: Wasn't that a party? Coquitlam celebrates its French-Canadian heritage

The 35th Festival du Bois took over Mackin Park on the weekend
Here comes the sun: Metro Vancouver forecast includes temperatures up to 17 C this week

Here comes the sun: Metro Vancouver forecast includes temperatures up to 17 C this week

The weather forecast includes a sunny, milder change of pace...but only during the day.
Rob Shaw: John Rustad wants to bring the BC Conservatives back

Rob Shaw: John Rustad wants to bring the BC Conservatives back

The MLA for Nechako Lakes crossed the floor, now hopes to cross the province as BC Conservative leader
Letter: Why do boaters in Port Moody have to pay for industry pollution?

Letter: Why do boaters in Port Moody have to pay for industry pollution?

I agree that Port Moody taxpayers should not be footing the bill, the letter writer states.
Keith Baldrey: B.C. lacks the energy to meet its climate goals

Keith Baldrey: B.C. lacks the energy to meet its climate goals

Electric vehicles, net-zero LNG plants will take far more hydro power than the province is currently capable of generating, report cautions.
How AI is changing the jobs of call centre workers

How AI is changing the jobs of call centre workers

In the customer service realm, AI is still in the process of changing the nature of jobs, rather than replacing human labour altogether
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