Pitt Meadowws has interim tree management bylaw, asking public input

Pitt Meadows is taking steps to protect trees. The city has introduced a new Interim Tree Management Bylaw to assist in managing trees while getting public input to develop a final tree bylaw, aimed at preserving the urban forest for generations to come. Tree management permits are now required for the removal of trees. Residents […]

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B.C. altering supportive housing tenancy rules to prevent violence, disruptive behaviour

B.C. is planning to alter the Residential Tenancy Act to make it easier for supportive housing providers to deal with disruptive tenants and those who bring weapons into the building. Housing Minister Christine Boyle said the new legislation seeks to “strike the right balance” between safety and rights under the Residential Tenancy Act. It allows

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Seeing stars: Heated Rivalry actor surprises fan at B.C. airport

Events got unexpectedly heated for a View Royal artist at Victoria International Airport. While waiting to pick up a University of Victoria international student Sunday (March 1), Jen Emile was surprised to spot the star of the runaway hit show Heated Rivalry, Hudson Williams, among the arrivals. “I noticed him right away,” she said. “But

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New partnership allows B.C. patients to access surgeries in Alberta

B.C. and Alberta have signed a new partnership that will allow patients living in border regions, such as the East Kootenay, to access scheduled surgeries in Alberta. The deal between provinces took effect on March 1. “This partnership between our two provinces showcases how interconnected our communities are,” said Josie Osborne, Minister of Health, in

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