1. Trans Mountain ‘will be built,’ Trudeau says after meeting with Horgan, Notley
The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion remains stuck in gridlock following a Sunday morning meeting between Premier John Horgan, Premier Rachel Notley and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. See more >
"I don't know where the federal government's going from here" just about encompasses @jjhorgan's responses to @JustinTrudeau saying that "the pipeline will be built." #TransMountain @BlackPressMedia #bcpoli
— Kat Slepian (@katslepian) April 15, 2018
2. Abbotsford mom is fighting to get kids back from Lebanon
Their mom, Shelley, and stepdad, Dean, believed that Tarabichi would return the kids to school on April 3, as he had been authorized by the courts to do. But they never showed up. See more >
Liam and Mia are missing from Abbotsford after having been taken to Lebanon by their father. (Submitted) |
3. Plane lands in field at Pitt Meadows airport
A plane reportedly ran our of fuel and had to land in a field Sunday by Pitt Meadows airport. See more >
4. Incoming mobility pricing can’t punish suburbs, low income residents: economist
Senior economist Marc Lee believes that mobility pricing, which charges drivers for driving at various times and in locations, could reduce congestion here like it did in cities like London, Stockholm and Singapore, where it’s been used for years. See more >
In "Getting Around Metro Vancouver: A closer look at mobility pricing and fairness," released today, @MarcLeeCCPA says mobility pricing is a solution to transportation challenges, depending on how it's implemented. https://t.co/q3mRhnVg01 #bcpoli #vanpoli #mobilitypricing #yvr pic.twitter.com/5ok4AA0u0C
— The CCPA–BC (@CCPA_BC) April 16, 2018
5. Police investigate sex-assault allegations at two Surrey day spas
The victims in these incidents were customers at the spa and were allegedly sexually assaulted by an employee while receiving massages, the release states. See more >
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