On Wednesday night, about forty refugees got the cultural experience of a lifetime as they climbed over the visitors’ bench to take the ice at Rogers Arena.
Stephanie Von Dehn, a Vancouver-based physician, stood in front of a TD Bank branch on Saturday afternoon carrying a sign depicting the bank's green logo dripping with black crude. She's been with the bank since 2012, but has decided to close her TD accounts to protest its involvement in Texas energy giant Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
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B.C. Premier John Horgan announced that his government will continue construction of the controversial Site C Dam on Monday, sparking outrage from the hydro project's opponents.
In a soft-focus dream sequence, the refugee meets his long-missing brother, dressed in a military uniform and sitting stoically in the boat. He breaks down in sobs, but is greeted with icy disdain. "Where do you think you're going?" his brother asks, slapping away his hand.
"Consistent with its past practices, KED (Koch Equity Development) will be a silent and passive investor," Slusark said. But they could potentially get observer rights if Meredith failed to pay them dividends.
Ian Anderson didn't look surprised when a sharply dressed man abruptly interrupted his speech. The CEO of Kinder Morgan Canada must have been braced for controversy as he addressed the Vancouver Board of Trade on Thursday.
B.C. Premier John Horgan met Washington Governor Jay Inslee announced plans to strengthen the partnership between British Columbia and Washington state, and fight climate change while creating jobs across the region.