Ben Dooley
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Ben Dooley
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A proposal to create a city-owned, for-profit developer to build 4,000 market rentals has failed at Council.

🎙️ Councillor @rebeccaleebligh.bsky.social explains her “no” vote and what she thinks the City should do next.

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NEW - The BC Conservative Board of Directors Management Committee has sent a letter to Conservative leader John Rustad calling on him to resign as leader. #bcpoli
Today's Jill Bennett Show Podcast:

🚗 @tomdigby1.bsky.social on Paid parking coming to some Vancouver community hubs — but not for everyone.
⚖️ BC may expand unpaid leave for workers with serious illness.
🏹 Hunters upset over tag delays amid BCGEU strike.

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OpenAI just unveiled Atlas, its own web browser — taking on Google Chrome.

Launching first on Apple laptops, Atlas will expand to Windows, iPhone, and Android. As users turn to AI for answers, this could reshape how we browse.

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“Obviously tough news this morning for the workers in Ingersoll for GM,” said Industry Minister Melanie Joly, referring to GM’s announcement that it's ending production of the BrightDrop electric delivery van in Ingersoll, Ont.

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As General Motors cuts production in Ontario, Ottawa plans ‘response group’ | Globalnews.ca
General Motors says it is ending production of its BrightDrop electric delivery van in Ingersoll, Ont.
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On tonight’s Global News Hour at 6: Big reaction to an explosive letter sent to #RichmondBC property owners — on land claimed by Cowichan Tribes.

(We’re still waiting to hear from the BC gov’t)

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Canada’s new government is taking decisive action to combat crime and build safer communities.
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After an investigation at Calgary's event centre project site, the CBSA confirmed four workers "found to be without status" were identified. Local trade unions say trafficking of undocumented workers on job sites is “not a secret” in Alberta.

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After an investigation at Calgary's event centre project site on Wednesday, the Canada Border Services Agency confirmed four workers "found to be without status" were identified.
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