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B.C. to force higher-density development along transit lines

B.C. to force higher-density development along transit lines

Agency will have authority to buy land along rail corridors
Lower Mainland restaurateur head of ABLE BC

Lower Mainland restaurateur head of ABLE BC

Yvan Charette was voted president of agency representing bars and private liquor stores across B.C.
Vancouver鈥檚 March home sales up 27% since February: B.C. real estate board

Vancouver鈥檚 March home sales up 27% since February: B.C. real estate board

Rebound still behind the pace of sales in March one year ago
Credit union merger helps strengthen G&F Financial鈥檚 bottom line

Credit union merger helps strengthen G&F Financial鈥檚 bottom line

Joining with Aldergrove Credit Union increased membership and assets, allowed more community aid
Seafood biz braces for losses of jobs, fish due to sanctions

Seafood biz braces for losses of jobs, fish due to sanctions

Russia is one of the largest producers of seafood in the world
STARTING TODAY: Pounds just come flying off in the barnyard

STARTING TODAY: Pounds just come flying off in the barnyard

Kensington Prairie Farm hosts its spring shearing, plus adds an artisan market to event
Starting Friday, vaccinated travellers to Canada don鈥檛 need a COVID-19 test

Starting Friday, vaccinated travellers to Canada don鈥檛 need a COVID-19 test

Travel agents report surge in demand for flights since the change was announced two weeks ago
B.C.鈥檚 hydrogen fuel project seeing big investor interest, Horgan says

B.C.鈥檚 hydrogen fuel project seeing big investor interest, Horgan says

Dedicated permit office aims to streamline development
B.C. ends quarantine program for temporary foreign workers, self-isolation continues

B.C. ends quarantine program for temporary foreign workers, self-isolation continues

The British Columbia Agriculture Ministry says it is ending the COVID-19 quarantine program for temporary foreign workers but will keep a different program for another year to support self-isolation to curb the spread of the virus.
Canadian songwriters made on average $67 in royalties from digital platforms in 2021

Canadian songwriters made on average $67 in royalties from digital platforms in 2021

Overall Canadians gained record royalties from streaming platforms in 2021