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Expect significant SkyTrain delays this summer due to repair work

Expect significant SkyTrain delays this summer due to repair work

They're upgrading two Expo Line track switches that were first installed over 30 years ago
91Ô­´´ home sales rise in May, nearing 10-year average: real estate board

91Ô­´´ home sales rise in May, nearing 10-year average: real estate board

VANCOUVER — The Real Estate Board of Greater 91Ô­´´ says May home sales rose 15.7 per cent from a year earlier. The B.C.
TransLink Mayors’ Council reveals Ottawa trip cost, says two more trips proposed for fall

TransLink Mayors’ Council reveals Ottawa trip cost, says two more trips proposed for fall

A delegation flew to the capital in May to lobby for funding support for regional transportation infrastructure
Market solid for industrial, retail space in Metro 91Ô­´´: Re/Max

Market solid for industrial, retail space in Metro 91Ô­´´: Re/Max

Low inventory persists for industrial and retail space, says new report
Wildfires, other extreme weather driving insurance costs up over time: experts

Wildfires, other extreme weather driving insurance costs up over time: experts

The wildfires plaguing residents in Alberta and Nova Scotia are part of a larger trend that’s driving up the cost of home insurance as extreme weather becomes more common, insurance experts say.
B.C. fish farm fracas escalates

B.C. fish farm fracas escalates

Pro and anti-fish farm factions ramp up rhetoric in advance of federal decision
TransLink reports speedy return of riders in 2023, warns of overcrowding

TransLink reports speedy return of riders in 2023, warns of overcrowding

Elected officials are seeking permanent federal subsidies for TransLink as ridership appears on an accelerated post-pandemic rebound, particularly south of the Fraser River.
Does Metro 91Ô­´´ have the time and space for a 15-minute city?

Does Metro 91Ô­´´ have the time and space for a 15-minute city?

New urbanism outlook generating controversy over office space and other city amenities
West Coast dockworker negotiations enter cooling-off period as pressure to ink new deal ratchets up

West Coast dockworker negotiations enter cooling-off period as pressure to ink new deal ratchets up

Strike or lockout could disrupt West Coast cargo flow as early as June 24 as Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service process ends in B.C. port worker contract negotiations
Whistler businesses ‘optimistic’ ahead of an unpredictable summer season

Whistler businesses ‘optimistic’ ahead of an unpredictable summer season

Amid climbing costs of doing business, B.C.’s minimum hourly wage rose to $16.75 on June 1