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Vancouver beachgoers puzzled by parking price disparity | Urbanized
Daily Hive· 9 hours agoA tale of buyer beware is being shared online after someone figured out that the price to park...
News By Company | University of British Columbia News on T-Net
T-Net British Columbia· 11 hours agoInnovation in B.C.'s Hydrogen Energy Sector Vancouver, BC, June 13, 2024--UBC announced the launch of a new $23-million Smart Hydrogen Energy District...station, this facility ...
$1 billion BC Hydro power upgrades in Surrey for 158,000 new homes | Urbanized
Daily Hive· 12 hours agoExtensive investments will be made to the City of Surrey’s electrical infrastructure over the coming...
BC woman victorious against Telus in trespassing and bullying case | News
Daily Hive· 15 hours agoA BC woman brought a legal fight against Telus and accused the Canadian telecommunications company...
5 Questions with the Formation Safety and Environment Indigenous Relations Officer - Pacific Navy...
Lookout· 19 hours agoSandra Witt is the Maritime Forces Pacific (MARPAC) Formation Safety and Environment (FSE)...
6 potential design options for Stanley Park Drive up for public input | Urbanized
Daily Hive· 1 day agoThe public debate continues over the future of the transportation network within the 1,000-acre...
Energy efficiency in new construction could slow down in Richmond
Richmond News· 1 day agoOne Richmond city councillor is asking whether the city should press the brakes on energy-saving measures required by residential builders. Energy-efficient building practices, known as “step ...
Expect to see low-flying helicopters over Maple Ridge, says city
Maple Ridge News· 2 days agoFor the next month, from July 15 to Aug. 15, there will be low-flying helicopters over Maple Ridge....
Can landlords ban air conditioning units in BC rental apartments? | Urbanized
Daily Hive· 2 days agoThe forecast shows we are in the middle of a heatwave in parts of BC, with above-average...
More power outages sparked in Vernon
Summerland Review· 2 days agoThousands more people have had their power cut off Tuesday morning. More than 1,750 customers lost power shortly before 9 a.m. in the north end of town around 48th Avenue due to a wire down.