Here’s what is making headlines Wednesday morning in the Lower Mainland.
1. BC Hydro calls December storm ‘most destructive in history’
At its peak more than 750,000 customers were without power, making it more severe than the August 2015 windstorm that affected the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley.
2. Downtown ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ reopened after suspicious package inspected
Downtown ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ City was behind police tape much of the afternoon on New Year’s Day, all due to a box of garbage.
3. Snow, followed by freezing rain expected for Coquihalla Highway
Commuters making the trek between the Okanagan and Lower Mainland today are being urged to use caution as more than 35 centimetres of snow is forecast for the highway.
4. Property values released by B.C. Assessment
B.C. Assessment says some properties in Vancouver saw a five to ten per cent decrease in value.
5. Gender pay gap widest at top of the corporate ladder, new report says
The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives calculates that of the more than 1,200 named executive officers, or NEOs, women earn about 68 cents for every dollar made by their male counterparts.
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