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Francophone parents win ‘partial victory’ in school fight

Francophone parents win ‘partial victory’ in school fight

A lawyer for francophone parents in B.C. who have been lobbying for better schools for their kids is hailing a court ruling released Monday as a “partial victory.
Fort St. John mayor critical of Vancouver’s natural gas phase-out

Fort St. John mayor critical of Vancouver’s natural gas phase-out

Fort St. John Mayor Lori Ackerman says the City of Vancouver needs sober second thought when it comes to a proposed phase-out of natural gas.
Restaurants protest Vancouver’s zero-emission plan

Restaurants protest Vancouver’s zero-emission plan

Vancouver’s Zero Emission Building Plan has shone fresh light on council’s ambitious plan to wean the city from all fossil fuels by 2050 and it already has city restaurateurs simmering.
Vancouver’s Empire Landmark hotel likely to be demolished for condos

Vancouver’s Empire Landmark hotel likely to be demolished for condos

The Empire Landmark hotel has been a West End icon since it went up in 1973. It’s tall (42 storeys, 120 metres), thin, and has a nifty revolving restaurant/bar on top that offers breathtaking views.
Tourism visitors to B.C. up 12.5% from last year

Tourism visitors to B.C. up 12.5% from last year

The province has been a hot ticket for travellers so far this year, according to overnight visitor numbers released Friday by Destination B.C. The number of overnight international visitors to B.C. in 2016 through July passed the 3.
Near collapse in foreign buying of Metro Vancouver real estate

Near collapse in foreign buying of Metro Vancouver real estate

The number of foreign buyers purchasing real estate in British Columbia dramatically dropped after the government instituted a 15 per cent foreign buyer tax on Aug. 2, new figures show.
B.C. government removes utilization targets for school upgrades

B.C. government removes utilization targets for school upgrades

The B.C. government has removed utilization targets for building and upgrading schools — including seismic upgrades — although districts must still find ways to justify the need for new, expanded or seismically upgraded schools.
B.C. election fight already underway in Surrey

B.C. election fight already underway in Surrey

VICTORIA — Surrey cabinet minister Peter Fassbender has become one of the first B.C. Liberals to officially launch his re-election bid.
Ottawa’s ‘social licence’ for pipelines cuts out communities

Ottawa’s ‘social licence’ for pipelines cuts out communities

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government has adopted a definition of “social licence” for energy megaprojects that is different from what was promised in the party’s 2015 election platform.
B.C. eyes mandatory minimum staffing for nursing homes

B.C. eyes mandatory minimum staffing for nursing homes

KIM PEMBERTON Vancouver Sun VANCOUVER — The B.C. government appears to be considering mandatory minimum staff levels for nursing homes.