LimpRimble

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[–] LimpRimble@lemmy.ca 15 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (3 children)

We just had a ~~4.7~~ ~~5.1~~ 4.7 here on Vancouver Island too.

https://www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/recent/2025/20250221.2126/index-en.php

[–] LimpRimble@lemmy.ca 6 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Friendica

Would that make it Friendicaca?

[–] LimpRimble@lemmy.ca 2 points 5 months ago

We may be only a couple of by-elections away from a very different legislature. And considering how few people vote in by-elections, it doesn't take much "pull" on election day to swing the vote.

[–] LimpRimble@lemmy.ca 3 points 5 months ago (2 children)

Which ISP service does lemmy.ca use?

[–] LimpRimble@lemmy.ca -5 points 6 months ago

The way things are going, he will probably end up being the first senator for the great state of Canada.

[–] LimpRimble@lemmy.ca 2 points 6 months ago

the reality of a Trump presidency.

Having the Nazi salute guy supporting you isn't a great look either.

[–] LimpRimble@lemmy.ca 2 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

That's the problem though, isn't it? They do vote, too many people don't.

[–] LimpRimble@lemmy.ca 4 points 6 months ago

Why don't we have pop-peas?

[–] LimpRimble@lemmy.ca 3 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Maybe they could get sponsored by Fixodent.

[–] LimpRimble@lemmy.ca 3 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Why them? Are their CEOs anti-Trump?

 

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has committed explicitly to sending more Canadian natural gas to Germany and other European countries.

 

In a press release from earlier this month, the province says it has completed building the "Electric Highway," a network of 155 charging sites and more than 310 fast chargers that are located around 150 kilometres apart along all major roadways in B.C. This effort is part of its climate action plan, CleanBC.

 

"That was the methodology of the 1960s and 1970s. It was cheaper, quicker and easier just to put a river in a pipe in the ground and pave it and say, 'we'll deal with it later,'" Cosh said. "Now, it's later."

 

"We've seen very directly thousands of formerly full-time short-term rentals leave the short-term rental market," Wachsmuth said in an interview with CBC's The Early Edition on Wednesday.

But it's still unclear what happens to these units after they are removed from the STR listings.

Wachsmuth said researchers and policymakers will have to wait for the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation to release its annual data in order to see the rules' exact impact on vacancy rates and the number of long-term rentals.

 

cross-posted from: /c/britishcolumbia

"For too long, the idea of home ownership has been out of reach for way too many people — people who earn a decent income, who are priced out of the market and do not see any path to home ownership," said Premier David Eby, speaking at the project unveiling on Thursday.

 

"For too long, the idea of home ownership has been out of reach for way too many people — people who earn a decent income, who are priced out of the market and do not see any path to home ownership," said Premier David Eby, speaking at the project unveiling on Thursday.

 

B.C. government figures say conservation officers destroyed 603 black and 23 grizzly bears in 2023, while 154 black bears were killed by officers in the first six months of this year.

 

cross-posted from: /c/britishcolumbia

In 2008, as the-then B.C. Liberal government was poised to bring in Canada's first carbon tax, the B.C. NDP staunchly opposed it, saying a climate plan should not tax consumers but target major industrial producers such as the gas, oil, cement and aluminum industries.

 

In 2008, as the-then B.C. Liberal government was poised to bring in Canada's first carbon tax, the B.C. NDP staunchly opposed it, saying a climate plan should not tax consumers but target major industrial producers such as the gas, oil, cement and aluminum industries.

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