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TransLink, bus drivers' union to resume talks

TransLink, bus drivers' union to resume talks

But union warns strike could get worse if deal isn't reached by Friday
B.C. rules tangle cannabis tourism

B.C. rules tangle cannabis tourism

Bureaucracy presents roadblocks for sector
Metro Vancouver transit union returns to bargaining table

Metro Vancouver transit union returns to bargaining table

The union representing Coast Mountain Bus Company workers in Metro Vancouver says it will return to the bargaining table, while threatening more job action if the companies fail to co-operate.
Several SeaBus sailings cancelled Tuesday, says TransLink

Several SeaBus sailings cancelled Tuesday, says TransLink

There will be six fewer SeaBus sailings Tuesday due to the ongoing job action by Coast Mountain Bus Company (CMBC) employees represented by the union Unifor.
New Westminster Doesn't Forget

New Westminster Doesn't Forget

10 quick facts on Remembrance Day

10 quick facts on Remembrance Day

1. Remembrance Day was first observed in 1919 throughout the British Commonwealth. It was originally called “Armistice Day” to commemorate armistice agreement that ended the First World War on Monday, November 11, 1918, at 11 a.m.
When you listen, magic happens, students learn

When you listen, magic happens, students learn

Stories of healing and learning told in new book chronicling the Beyond HELLO program that got its start in a Coquitlam high school
B.C. craft brewers booming as big beer sales slow

B.C. craft brewers booming as big beer sales slow

Vancouver’s Parallel 49 Brewing Co. Ltd. had largest one-year growth, increasing its BCLDB sales 100 per cent
How social media is wrecking craft beer culture

How social media is wrecking craft beer culture

Social media platforms — and their proverbial influencers—are changing how we find out about new craft beers, and probably not for the better
Could electric seaplanes be coming to Vancouver?

Could electric seaplanes be coming to Vancouver?

Harbour Air plans to 'electrify the whole fleet' — eventually