Mining company says being asked to provide more information for the environmental assessment is not unusual
READlThe provincial Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) wants Yellowhead Mining to go back to the drawing board
READThe Royal Bank of Canada labeled Vancouver with the worst housing affordability of Canada in its May 2013 report.
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A Walmart should be a boost to retailers in Uptown New Westminster, according to the president of the Uptown Business Association (UBA).
READTickets for the annual event are now on sale through the Mission chamber of commerce
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Indian Springs Ranch in Eureka had got a bit of a reputation among golfers for being a graveyard for golf balls.
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Region-wide assessments help reduce region's water consumption.
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B.C.'s Environmental Assessment Office is proceeding with impact studies on proposed LNG development, including pipelines
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Event would bring approximately $2 million in economic activity to the city.
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Toyota’s CAPTIN aluminum wheel manufacturing plant in Tilbury celebrates 30 years.
READSeasonally adjusted total building permit values in Abbotsford climbed in March 2013 to $10.7 million from $6.4 million in February 2013.
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The Golden Shovel Award presented by Ford of Canada executive
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The Nelson Star would like to see other teams join in this year’s Relay for Life with hopes of making a difference
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Whether you’re looking for a snowboard, skateboard, wakeboard, or paddleboard, there’s only one place in Fernie to go – Boardstiff.
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Trail company offers to recycle batteries from Afghanistan and Iraq
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The bottling end of the business set to expand into Korea also
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The week-long cultural festival will take place from May 27 to June 2, 2013 on Granville Island, and expects over 30,000 attendees.
READSection of Westminster Avenue East and Robinson Road to be renamed Backstreet Boulevard
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Manufacturing and technology businesses receive targeted support at regional small business event.
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Needing to make a job for herself, Deborah Achleitner combined her love of sewing with filling a niche in Nelson.
READUnder terms of the deal, Coast Capital will retain the name and branding for at least two years
READA new group supporting responsible economic development is hosting a forum on the risks and rewards of new pipelines on the B.C. economy.
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