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Oil, gas emissions to be cut more than one-third by 2030 but offset credits allowed

Oil, gas emissions to be cut more than one-third by 2030 but offset credits allowed

OTTAWA — The oil and gas industry will have to cut emissions by more than one-third within seven years or buy offset credits under a new federal policy.
B.C. government denies responsibility for alleged Indigenous health-care discrimination

B.C. government denies responsibility for alleged Indigenous health-care discrimination

It is not the provincial government that is responsible for alleged systemic discrimination against Indigenous people in health care; rather, it is the hospitals' responsibility, claim government lawyers.
Will Ottawa's new emissions cap constrain B.C.'s LNG sector?

Will Ottawa's new emissions cap constrain B.C.'s LNG sector?

It's unclear to what degree federal cap would align with provincial one
Squamish's Rope Runner Aerial Park sold

Squamish's Rope Runner Aerial Park sold

The attraction will have a new home in Panorama Mountain Village near Invermere, B.C.
Richmond gummy manufacturer co-founders named Canada's top entrepreneurs

Richmond gummy manufacturer co-founders named Canada's top entrepreneurs

Herbaland executives will next compete in Monaco for global award given by Ernst & Young.
Affluence increasingly important to Canadians amid high inflation, says poll

Affluence increasingly important to Canadians amid high inflation, says poll

Feelings about religion stagnant, but 62 per cent of men say affluence is important to their lives.
Missing Whistler man located, RCMP say

Missing Whistler man located, RCMP say

The man's vehicle was located near the Train Wreck entrance
'We're fighting for her': Family offers $10K reward for missing woman last seen leaving B.C. hospital

'We're fighting for her': Family offers $10K reward for missing woman last seen leaving B.C. hospital

Rebecca Harbowy did not have a phone or money on her when she disappeared from Ridge Meadows Hospital Nov. 23.
As bear deaths rise, Lake Cowichan looks at how to stop animals coming into town

As bear deaths rise, Lake Cowichan looks at how to stop animals coming into town

Co-existing with black bears will be on the agenda for the first special public meeting in 2024, in the wake of three incidents in October
Across the divide: Serving falafel together

Across the divide: Serving falafel together

At Ofra's Kitchen in Vancouver, Ofra and her Iranian server-assistant welcome people, unmindful of the political tensions between Tehran and Jerusalem.
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