Thursday, April 25, 2024

Tag: John Horgan

New recommendations and leadership for BC Hydro’s site C

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The British Columbia government is acting to address the challenges facing Site C from COVID-19 and other factors to ensure the energy infrastructure project...

PCL selected to build new $1.9 billion hospital in Vancouver

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PCL Construction has been selected to build the new St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver, British Columbia. The selection of PCL follows an extensive evaluation...

Did infrastructure promises sway B.C. election?

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For the second time in as many months, a former minority government has turned to a majority thanks to a snap election in the...

B.C. battles over infrastructure

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B.C. Premier John Horgan is sending British Columbians to the polls in the country’s second COVID-19 election, trying to secure the majority that he...

$235.5 million for Langley Highway 1 upgrades

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François-Philippe Champagne, federal Minister of Infrastructure and Communities, John Horgan, Premier of British Columbia, and Jack Froese, mayor of Langley, have announced $235.5 million...

Federal funding announced for PRES project in B.C.

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British Columbia Premier John Horgan and BC Hydro president Chris O’Riley joined Minister of Natural Resources Amarjeet Sohi to announce federal funding for the...

Upgrades coming to Baker Hospital in Quesnel

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Enhanced critical and emergency care are on the way for people in the North Cariboo region of British Columbis, as the business plan has...

B.C. invests in high-speed rail corridor study

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B.C. Premier John Horgan has joined Washington Gov. Jay Inslee to announce that B.C. will help fund the next proposed phase of a study...

B.C. announces plans to replace the Pattullo Bridge

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Premier John Horgan has announced that the B.C. government is moving forward with the construction of a $1.377-billion bridge to replace the aging Pattullo...

Site C construction to continue

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The British Columbia government will complete construction of the Site C hydroelectric dam, saying that to do otherwise would put British Columbians on the...