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Article content VICTORIA Three months after green-lighting Site C for the second time, the John Horgan NDP government still has not finalized a budget or a construction schedule for the troubled B.C. Hydro project. Energy Minister Bruce Ralston refused during debate on his ministry budget last week to commit to either the $16 billion costing or the 2025 completion date that Premier John Horgan announced Feb. 26 when he said Site C construction would continue. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Vaughn Palmer: NDP ducks questions about whether latest Site C budget could soar even more Back to video ....
READERS weighed-in on the struggles of Whitehaven s town centre which traders say are exacerbated by a lack of parking spaces. The economy showed signs of recovery in March, but Whitehaven business owner Gerard Richardson is still concerned about traders on a local level. “The steady move of spending away from the high street to the internet became a deluge during the lockdown and as the trend was in that direction anyway, it’s unlikely that we will reverse it now, he said. Mr Richardson said that visitors should be encouraged more to access the town centre, but with loading bays now marked out for goods vehicles only, he said they feared being ticketed. ....