B.C.
CondoBusiness
B.C. real estate consumers protected by new regs
British Columbia Finance Minister Michael de Jong recently announced new regulations that will help real estate consumers make informed decisions about contract assignments before accepting
CondoBusiness
Better protection for B.C. real estate consumers
The Real Estate Council of B.C. is putting into place new methods to enhance public protection for real estate consumers in the province. Effective April
REMI Network
B.C. flood mitigation project gets $24.9 mill
B.C. is investing $16.6 million for flood mitigation in the high-risk city of Richmond to upgrade various pump stations.
REMI Network
B.C. hotels can now deliver liquor to guests 24/7
The British Columbia hospitality industry now has the luxury of delivering liquor to guests by room service 24 hours a day.
Design Quarterly
BC 2015 Community Recognition Awards
Wood WORKS! BC has announced the winners of the 2015 Community Recognition Awards, which are presented annually to local governments that have been exemplary advocates for wood.
Design Quarterly
B.C.’s largest private development underway
Construction for a $600 million multi-faceted entertainment resort adjacent to BC Place Stadium is underway. Construction is expected to be complete in late 2016.
Construction Business
Apprentice policy on B.C. public projects
The B.C. government's new Apprentices on Public Projects policy aims to connect more young people to the skills and training they need for careers in construction.
REMI Network
B.C. announces Climate Leadership Team
B.C. Premiere Christy Clark has appointed a Climate Leadership Team to oversee the province’s efforts to combat climate change.
Building Strategies & Sustainability
Something new under the sun in Kimberley B.C.
Off Highway 95A, between the Purcell and Rocky Mountains, where the sun shines more than 300 days of the year, lies Kimberley, British Columbia, population
REMI Network
Mount Polley Mine Inquiry Underway
Almost a month after a tailings pond from the Mount Polley Mine in Likely, B.C. collapsed, releasing a catastrophic flood of toxic waste water into