BC Budget – infrastructure builds jobs

The newly re-elected Christy Clark government brought down its Budget 2.0 this week – a slightly revised version of the fiscal plan laid out back in February. When it comes to construction and the provincial economy the updated budget lays out a careful path that...

Union transparency delayed by Senate spat

Bill C-377 – the Private Member’s Bill that aims to bring transparency to the taxpayer-supported finances of organized labour – got caught in the crossfire in the Canadian Senate. Though the Bill was passed by the Senate, it was heavily amended so that the...

ICBA member profiled in BIV

ICBA member Wales McLelland Construction was recognized for its innovative approach to technology in a story in Business in Vancouver recently. The company made the Top 100 private companies report in the paper for the project management system it’s been...

This dinner’s a safe bet

Construction Safety Professionals have the chance to catch up with their colleagues and check out some exhibits at the Canadian Society of Safety Engineering Lower Mainland Chapter’s special dinner meeting on July 11. The CSSE and the BC Construction Safety...

TRU tearing down training walls

Tearing down the walls between the trades is going to help the next generation get to working building walls. The Merritt Herald just did a great story on how the School of Trades and Technology at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops is offering a new program that...