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Letter: Is gatekeeping ethical? The role of outdoor safety guidelines

Letter: Is gatekeeping ethical? The role of outdoor safety guidelines

Unveiling the nuanced role of gatekeeping in promoting responsible outdoor activities and environmental stewardship.
B.C. building code changes allow for higher mass timber buildings

B.C. building code changes allow for higher mass timber buildings

New mass timber buildings in B.C. can now reach up to 18 storeys for residential and office towers
B.C. HVAC company suspended from door-to-door sales

B.C. HVAC company suspended from door-to-door sales

Door-to-door sales must disclose final prices, including interest, says Consumer Protection BC
B.C. man acquitted of manslaughter in house party fight

B.C. man acquitted of manslaughter in house party fight

Andrew Steve Alphonse was acquitted in the 2020 death of Richard Henry, 53, after the latter repeatedly tried to start a fight at a house party in Duncan, B.C.
Apprenticeship programs target women, newcomers in B.C. construction

Apprenticeship programs target women, newcomers in B.C. construction

Funding, diversity and modernization can help address trades shortages, experts say.
ICYMI: A glimpse inside Squamish's latest affordable housing residence

ICYMI: A glimpse inside Squamish's latest affordable housing residence

Female-led Indigenous construction firm partners with Squamish Nation for innovative modular projects.
Squamish bus routes update: Farewell to Quest University, hello to 'University'

Squamish bus routes update: Farewell to Quest University, hello to 'University'

Bus Route 9 renamed in wake of the purchase of Quest campus by CapU.
Rob Shaw: Surrey policing dispute heats up again as mayor spurns $250M offer

Rob Shaw: Surrey policing dispute heats up again as mayor spurns $250M offer

Mayor Brenda Locke prepares to play election-time game of chicken with BC NDP
Pardon Me Program helps people get free of criminal records

Pardon Me Program helps people get free of criminal records

Removing a criminal record could mean individuals are able to volunteer at their child’s school, apply for housing or even gain employment.
B.C. Ferries pushes prepaid fares, increases reservation fee

B.C. Ferries pushes prepaid fares, increases reservation fee

Those booking passage on the Swartz Bay-Tsawwassen, Departure Bay, Nanaimo-Horseshoe Bay, and Duke Point-Tsawwassen routes will now pay $20 to reserve instead of $18
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