Tri-City’s enthusiastic approach to plastic
Being green isn’t a new concept. The process of separating garbage, from compost to paper, has been around for a while.
Being green isn’t a new concept. The process of separating garbage, from compost to paper, has been around for a while.
Many transit commuters who drive to their nearby SkyTrain station know that parking spots can be rare and valuable.
Demolition crews are deconstructing the Front Street parkade. Unsurprisingly, the massive undertaking, begun in early February, has brought about the first phase of hardships for nearby businesses.
If everything goes according to plan for shareholder Shape Properties, Lougheed Town Centre will be completely unrecognizable in the next 30 years.
Students have seen their fair share of development and growth within Metro Vancouver, as construction projects strive to improve the old and build the new. At UBC, that growth is taking an interesting route: smaller rooms.
Among the flock of students entering Douglas’ doors every day, there are likely many who place well-being and healthy living among their top priorities.
BC has seen its unfortunate share of deaths due to drug overdoses. According to the BC’s Coroner Service, 465 people died due to illegal overdoses, an increase of 27 per cent compared to 2014.
Drivers who have previously been steered away from the Port Mann Bridge due to tolls might change their route in the near future.
This summer, stay on the lookout for a dozen salmon sculptures beautifying the landscapes around the Coquitlam area.
The New Westminster waterfront has always been a popular place for a stroll on a nice day with friends, and the area is about to get an addition.