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How this Vancouver heritage home is setting a benchmark for sustainable construction

How this Vancouver heritage home is setting a benchmark for sustainable construction

Existing building retrofits are necessary to meet broader net-zero goals, experts say
Has the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion helped wholesale gas prices?

Has the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion helped wholesale gas prices?

The volume of refined fuels on the Trans Mountain pipeline has increased by 25 per cent since May
GM's new US$625M investment sends Lithium Americas stock up 22%

GM's new US$625M investment sends Lithium Americas stock up 22%

GM's capital is set to help build a Nevada mine that would provide lithium that could be used to make electric-vehicle batteries
New area code coming to СÀ¶ÊÓƵ in 2025

New area code coming to СÀ¶ÊÓƵ in 2025

The 257 area code will be launched to increase the supply of phone numbers in the province
IEA says no new major LNG projects may be needed in near term

IEA says no new major LNG projects may be needed in near term

New entrants like Canada may have advantage meeting longer term demand

Canada Revenue Agency fires 330 employees over CERB claims during pandemic

OTTAWA — The Canada Revenue Agency says it has terminated 330 employees for inappropriately receiving the Canada Emergency Response Benefit during the pandemic, giving its final update on an internal review.
Interfor selling Quebec operations for $30M, closing Montreal corporate office

Interfor selling Quebec operations for $30M, closing Montreal corporate office

BURNABY, СÀ¶ÊÓƵ — Interfor Corp. is selling its three manufacturing facilities in Quebec and closing its corporate office in Montreal as the lumber producer plans to leave the province and focus on other parts of the company.
CMHC reports September pace for housing starts up from August

CMHC reports September pace for housing starts up from August

OTTAWA — Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says the annual pace of housing starts in September was up five per cent compared with August.
Opinion: Vancouver housing market may be in limbo as sales lag, prices slip

Opinion: Vancouver housing market may be in limbo as sales lag, prices slip

Buyers stay on the sidelines amid shifting rates, with sellers testing the market ahead of a potential 2025 rebound, says economist Bryan Yu
Here's how much electrification could save Canadian households

Here's how much electrification could save Canadian households

Report finds Metro Vancouver household could save between $286 and $777 a month even after purchasing new vehicles and equipment.
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