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CN president Robinson says railway expansion a runaway train

CN president Robinson says railway expansion a runaway train

Port of Prince Rupert thriving, continues to open Canadian freight inroads to Asian markets
B.C. man gets government confirmation his paralysis was vaccine-related

B.C. man gets government confirmation his paralysis was vaccine-related

Scholefield, 45, contracted a neurological disease that left him suddenly paralyzed from the waist down in 2021, 12 days after taking his second dose of a Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.
To boldly grow: North Vancouver company builds system for deep space farming

To boldly grow: North Vancouver company builds system for deep space farming

One of 10 semi-finalists will win a large cash prize awarded by the Canadian Space Agency.
Wage negotiations for B.C. Ferries workers to begin early

Wage negotiations for B.C. Ferries workers to begin early

Talks to begin five months early. Union president had warned that members could be lured away by higher-paying jobs.
College, SkyTrain, UBC bathroom flasher pleads guilty

College, SkyTrain, UBC bathroom flasher pleads guilty

Christopher Kumar Ram has pleaded guilty to indecent exposure charges.
Health organization appealing $134K Tri-Cities facility safety fine

Health organization appealing $134K Tri-Cities facility safety fine

WorkSafeBC cited a repeated failed violence risk assessment at Hillside Cottage, but Coast Mental Health disagrees with the inspection reports.
Metro Vancouver is 'transitioning' out of a La Niña pattern. Here's what to expect next

Metro Vancouver is 'transitioning' out of a La Niña pattern. Here's what to expect next

Environment Canada weighs in on the possibility of El Niño impacting the region.
More than 19,000 records released in B.C. school district data breach

More than 19,000 records released in B.C. school district data breach

After 19,126 records were released by a school district in Maple Ridge, B.C., staff warn of potential phishing scams.
BC Hydro plans to twin Prince George-Terrace transmission line

BC Hydro plans to twin Prince George-Terrace transmission line

Increased electrical demand anticipated from major projects under consideration for North Coast
Canada to make splash in Asia with largest conference of its kind in Singapore

Canada to make splash in Asia with largest conference of its kind in Singapore

Dubbed the “Canada-in-Asia” Conference,” the event – co-hosted by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and Universities Canada – will aim to bring together 500 participants to Singapore’s Raffle City Convention Centre on Feb. 21-23.