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New emissions targets may sink LNG's pitch as a shipping fuel

New emissions targets may sink LNG's pitch as a shipping fuel

The oil and gas industry has aggressively pitched LNG as a bridge fuel until low- or zero-emission alternatives are fully developed in the shipping sector. 
How long does it take to charge an electric car?

How long does it take to charge an electric car?

EV owners: What's your charging experience been like?
Province provides grants to community groups to promote demographic survey

Province provides grants to community groups to promote demographic survey

The survey takes about 15 minutes to complete.
Work resumes at B.C. ports after tentative deal is reached to end strike

Work resumes at B.C. ports after tentative deal is reached to end strike

VANCOUVER — Work has resumed at British Columbia ports after a tentative deal was reached to end a strike that had halted cargo movements for 13 days and prompted fears that trade worth billions had been stalled. A spokesman for the B.C.
Most Canadians oppose government funding for newsrooms, poll shows

Most Canadians oppose government funding for newsrooms, poll shows

Canadians do not support broad government funding for news organizations but most remain OK with funding the CBC; divisions on the news industry run deep along political lines, Angus Reid Institute found.
Alberta and B.C. in talks to expand Canadian LNG reach globally, Danielle Smith says

Alberta and B.C. in talks to expand Canadian LNG reach globally, Danielle Smith says

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said her province has begun talks with British Columbia as part of a push to greatly expand the reach of Canadian natural gas to more foreign markets.
Gibsons to receive $2 million for foreshore work

Gibsons to receive $2 million for foreshore work

Funding from the Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness will be used between Armours and Atlee beaches.
More land-use regulations in B.C. mean less housing affordability: CMHC

More land-use regulations in B.C. mean less housing affordability: CMHC

New survey reveals impact of land regulations and approval delays on efforts to expand housing supply.
SCRD keeps Site B water reservoir considerations in play

SCRD keeps Site B water reservoir considerations in play

As the shíshálh Nation looks at fast-tracking water reservoirs on its Sechelt area gravel lands, the Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) continues with planning for another artificial lake water storage project.
Police warn of Facebook rental scam in B.C.

Police warn of Facebook rental scam in B.C.

Renters, beware.