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B.C. cuts fees, not red tape for farmland home construction

B.C. cuts fees, not red tape for farmland home construction

Gravel roads get relief from fill dumping regulations
Cannabis retailers call for change in B.C.’s legal sales regime

Cannabis retailers call for change in B.C.’s legal sales regime

Online purchase and delivery monopoly exploited by black market in COVID-19 pandemic
Williams Lake launches survey about Williams Lake First Nation farm-to-gate cannabis facility

Williams Lake launches survey about Williams Lake First Nation farm-to-gate cannabis facility

The online survey is available on the City’s website
NDP changing B.C. Hydro rules to import clean electricity

NDP changing B.C. Hydro rules to import clean electricity

‘Lots of interest’ in developing Burrard Thermal site
COVID-19: B.C. moves to allow three years of budget deficits

COVID-19: B.C. moves to allow three years of budget deficits

Carole James and cabinet to take 10-per-cent pay cut
COVID-19: B.C. ready for in-province travel, John Horgan says

COVID-19: B.C. ready for in-province travel, John Horgan says

Film industry, theatres, resorts and hotels begin opening
OUR HOMETOWN: Tom Wong rolls with the punches

OUR HOMETOWN: Tom Wong rolls with the punches

Local sports organizations have benefited from Wong’s generosity as a backer of youth athletics
B.C. changing rules as strata property insurance costs rise

B.C. changing rules as strata property insurance costs rise

Law to end referral fees, limit what needs to be insured
COVID-19 to leave some lasting economic damage, Bank of Canada chief says

COVID-19 to leave some lasting economic damage, Bank of Canada chief says

Canadians shouldn’t expect the short and sharp economic bounce-back expected over the coming months to last
Forecast says Canada’s economy will grow in 2021 if there isn’t another national shutdown

Forecast says Canada’s economy will grow in 2021 if there isn’t another national shutdown

Group projects Canada’s national unemployment rate will peak at 13.7 per cent