BC plans to add 107 hectares to existing parks
Class A parks are lands dedicated for the preservation of their natural environment and for public use and enjoyment.
Man banned from giving Botox in Vancouver, West Van clinics
Ghoreishi can’t identify as a physician to the public or use any title or description to identify himself as medical professional licenced by the college.
BC Hydro to further research Daylight Saving Time
A recent survey commissioned by BC Hydro found that the majority of British Columbians do not know why Daylight Saving Time exists.
Abandoning a boat could cost up to $6 million in fines
The new law prohibits vessel abandonment, increases the owner’s liability for vessels, and enables the federal government to remove problem vessels.
FortisBC will return to single, flat rate for electricity consumers
FortisBC says returning to a flat rate provides annual savings of about 30 per cent for customers who had higher bills under the two-tiered system.
SNC-Lavalin scandal: Scheer wants RCMP to investigate Trudeau government
I was sickened and appalled by her story of inappropriate, and frankly illegal pressure brought to bear on her by the highest officials of Justin Trudeau’s government.
Reservations open for national parks and historic sites
Reservations are now available for visits between April 2019 and March 2020.
Alberta company fined $1.775 million for exposing blue herons to bitumen
Environment and Climate Change Canada’s investigation confirmed 31 great blue herons were found in an abandoned sump, and 30 of the birds were deceased upon discovery.
ICBC’s 6.3 per cent interim rate hike approved
As of April 1, all new and renewal policies will be subject to the rate hike.
Liam, Olivia, Emma top baby names in BC for 2018
Liam is the most popular name for babies born in British Columbia this year.











