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B.C. government looks to assist more low-carbon building solutions

B.C. government looks to assist more low-carbon building solutions

$5M CleanBC building innovation fund opens for applications
Macklem vows clarity so Canadians trust Bank of Canada as inflation stays at 4.7%

Macklem vows clarity so Canadians trust Bank of Canada as inflation stays at 4.7%

‘Price stability is job one, because if we don’t get that right, nothing else is going to work’
More time needed for B.C. groundwater registration, opposition says

More time needed for B.C. groundwater registration, opposition says

B.C. Liberals, Greens says most well owners unaware
Bank of Canada to maintain inflation mandate, consider job market in rate decisions

Bank of Canada to maintain inflation mandate, consider job market in rate decisions

BoC may decide to allow inflation to sit closer to either end of the bank’s target range
Damaged parks, reduced holiday travel among impacts of flood on B.C. tourism

Damaged parks, reduced holiday travel among impacts of flood on B.C. tourism

Floods compound losses from wildfires this summer and lingering impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic
Mandate to enforce EV sales quotas needed by end of next year: Guilbeault

Mandate to enforce EV sales quotas needed by end of next year: Guilbeault

Road transportation accounts for one-fifth of Canada’s total greenhouse-gas emissions
Mining Association of B.C. offers cash prize for water innovation

Mining Association of B.C. offers cash prize for water innovation

Newcrest, Teck co-sponsor contest similar to Australia
Travel, tourism sectors see glimmers of hope amid Omicron uncertainty

Travel, tourism sectors see glimmers of hope amid Omicron uncertainty

Many Canadians second-guessing their travel plans as information trickles out about Omicron
Company behind proposed Calgary-Banff rail link asks province to kick in

Company behind proposed Calgary-Banff rail link asks province to kick in

Kenney sees merit in $1.5-billion passenger rail link but not ready to commit cash next
Mortgage rates predicted return to pre-pandemic levels of 3% by late 2022, BCREA says

Mortgage rates predicted return to pre-pandemic levels of 3% by late 2022, BCREA says

First rate increase from Bank of Canada is expected in mid-2022
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