The B.C. government is implementing new licensing and permitting requirements for people who work with construction cranes.
The British Columbia government says it will make crane-related licensing and permitting mandatory in a bid to increase safety after a string of deadly accidents over the last five years.
Squamish Nation says it is reviewing the Government of Canada's agreement recognizing Aboriginal rights and title for ...
The Tla'amin First Nation is celebrating a decision by the federal government that could determine whether a local hydro ...
The funding would allow Defense Metals to advance the development of a new 60-km transmission line to its rare earth mine site.
Dozens of BCWS members returned to British Columbia last week after spending more than a month in Australia helping to fight wildfires in the country’s State of Victoria.
CNW/ - Consultant Specialists of BC (cSBC) is raising serious concerns that Budget 2026 fails to take meaningful action to address the Specialist ...
Governments around the world are rushing to organize the return of their citizens from the Middle East on Wednesday and air ...
UT Austin students gathered for a candlelight vigil on Wednesday to honor three victims killed in the downtown mass shooting ...
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Critics of the change argue that it’s not in sync with the Pacific states in the U.S., it’s bad for sleep patterns, and it ...
Statistics Canada data shows the population grew by 816,000 temporary and permanent immigrants in 2024, while natural ...