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Get outside this summer with BC Parks Student Ranger Program

Get outside this summer with BC Parks Student Ranger Program

If you’re searching for an interesting summer job consider becoming a BC Parks Student Ranger.
Millionaire deported after using Richmond-based immigration scam

Millionaire deported after using Richmond-based immigration scam

The dominos are starting to fall in what was previously revealed by border agents to be B.C.’s largest known immigration fraud scheme, based in Richmond.
Startup fever: B.C. becomes hot spot for entrepreneurs

Startup fever: B.C. becomes hot spot for entrepreneurs

This story is part of Business in Vancouver's Launch series, focusing on B.C. startups and emerging trends in entrepreneurship As the co-founder of a start-up, Ian Crosby shouldn’t be smiling.
Wireless emergency alerts to go live in B.C.

Wireless emergency alerts to go live in B.C.

Starting this Friday, April 6, emergency alerts in B.C. will be sent to compatible wireless devices, such as smartphones, to ensure more people have the information they need to act quickly in an emergency.
Discussion paper suggests significant changes coming to school funding in B.C.

Discussion paper suggests significant changes coming to school funding in B.C.

The B.C.
Casino plan heading to Delta council

Casino plan heading to Delta council

Community very engaged in plans for $70 million project, says Gateway
National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls heads to Richmond this week

National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls heads to Richmond this week

Over 100 family members and survivors will be in Richmond this week as part of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
B.C government funds $30 million to support youth aging out government care

B.C government funds $30 million to support youth aging out government care

Young people who are transitioning out of government care can now get more money, thanks to a $30 million fund to the Young Adults program (AYA) program taking effect on Sunday. The new funding brings some positive changes to the current program.
More government funds on the way for public transit

More government funds on the way for public transit

Feds and the province announce more than $4.1 billion over the next decade
FortisBC boosting LNG shipments to China

FortisBC boosting LNG shipments to China

FortisBC is filling 20 more LNG containers bound for China, the company said Thursday. The containers are being filled at the Tilbury facility in Delta for the China Energy Reserve and Chemicals Group, based in Beijing.