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When David Eby goes all in on something, he does not fool around. Witness the premier’s presence in Kitimat this week to celebrate completion of the LNG Canada project.
British Columbia officials are standing firm against pleas from major developers to reopen the province’s housing market to foreign capital.
Nevertheless, B.C. Premier David Eby acknowledged the industry is facing a slowdown, and said that while he supports building more homes, the province is not going to get rid of the tax.
British Columbia Premier David Eby says an incoming 50 per cent United States tariff on some copper products highlights the ...
Premier David Eby says the federal government cannot forget about the fate of British Columbia's softwood lumber industry as the deadline for a trade deal between the United States and Canada is hours ...
B.C. Premier David Eby said Wednesday the softwood lumber industry has been 'under attack' for years, and that it would be 'a ...
A tsunami advisory has been cancelled for all of B.C. after a major earthquake hit Russia's Far East region, one of the ...
Sources inside Metro Vancouver tell Global News board members received legal advice to suspend the review due to litigation ...
The B.C. government is taking heat from the B.C. Green Party and a political science professor following its announcement of ...
British Columbia Premier David Eby says Canadian values will help the country "win this race" to deliver liquefied natural ...
The mayor of Nanaimo, B.C., says a deferred motion for the city to ask the local health authority to close an overdose ...
British Columbia will need almost 16,000 new long-term care beds by 2036 with an estimated price of $16 billion in capital costs to meet the demands of an aging society, the province's seniors' ...