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Shell, British Columbia, Ottawa team up on clean energy centre

Shell, British Columbia, Ottawa team up on clean energy centre

The Centre for Innovation and Clean Energy is expected to be open by this fall
South Surrey interior designer documents home renovation through YouTube series

South Surrey interior designer documents home renovation through YouTube series

Madeleine Sloback and husband renovating 1,600 sq.-ft. rancher after move from Vancouver
Industrial construction ‘booming’ in North Campbell Heights: city

Industrial construction ‘booming’ in North Campbell Heights: city

Surrey working with 34 companies looking to potentially locate in the area
Coastal Gaslink pipeline nears halfway mark with B.C. river crossing

Coastal Gaslink pipeline nears halfway mark with B.C. river crossing

Tunnel under Murray River one of longest in North America
CREA reports home sales down 8.4% month-over-month in June

CREA reports home sales down 8.4% month-over-month in June

CREA said 73,402 homes were listed in June, down 0.7 per cent from 73,912 in May
Bank of Canada cuts growth forecast for 2021, reduces bond-buying target

Bank of Canada cuts growth forecast for 2021, reduces bond-buying target

Bank now expects growth of 4.6 per cent in 2022, up from its earlier forecast of 3.7 per cent
Businesses in Canadian, American gay villages struggle amid pandemic: study

Businesses in Canadian, American gay villages struggle amid pandemic: study

Most businesses in the villages fell under the retail, restaurant and entertainment categories
Clean team, tables help make 91Ô­´´ City more welcoming

Clean team, tables help make 91Ô­´´ City more welcoming

Downtown 91Ô­´´ Business Association rolls out new initiative
Porter could shake up Canadian airline industry with jet expansion from Pearson airport

Porter could shake up Canadian airline industry with jet expansion from Pearson airport

Porter has placed a firm order for 30 planes and 50 purchase right options
B.C. to ease restrictions on secondary farm homes – in 2022

B.C. to ease restrictions on secondary farm homes – in 2022

Agricultural Land Commission approval won’t be needed