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Duncan, British Columbia · DuncanDUNCAN, BC, April 3, 2024 /CNW/ - WestUrban Developments Ltd., one of Western Canada's leading property development companies, proudly announces the successful completion of remediation and retrofitting work at "The Magdalena," a 64-unit rental community located in Duncan, BC. Following structural concerns last year, The Magdalena is safe, secure, and fully re-opened for tenants.
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WestUrban Developments Celebrates the Grand Re-opening of "The Magdalena" Rental Complex in Duncan, BC
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Wages · DuncanStarting June 1 this year, the minimum wage per hour in BC will be raised from 16.75 yuan to 17.40 yuan, an increase of 3.9%. In the small town of Duncan on Vancouver Island, people disagree about this.See the Story
BC's minimum hourly wage will raise the elderly: How can I afford to hire people
Duncan, British Columbia · DuncanAll seven goals were scored in the second period. Gavin Giesbrecht fired a pair for the Caps, while Dryden Kuramotoa and Brock Cummings each fired singles. Prince George (13-25-3-0) remained eighth in the Interior Conference. The Spruce Kings play Monday afternoon (2 p.m.) against the third-place Alberni Valley Bulldogs.See the Story
Spruce Kings lose fourth straight in Duncan; Goodbrand signs with Bentley U
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Duncan, British Columbia · DuncanDUNCAN B.C. — A seven goal second period provided all the offense in 4-3 Cowichan Valley Capitals win over the Spruce Kings last night in Duncan. After playing to a scoreless first frame, the gates burst open with the Capitals scoring three times in just over four minutes, with markers coming from Dryden Kuramoto, and a pair from Gavin Giesbrecht. Just over 30 seconds after the third Cowichan goal, Prince George would respond with Skogen Schro…See the Story
Wild second period sinks Spruce Kings
Duncan, British Columbia · DuncanThis afternoon, a protest was held in Duncan outside the Cowichan Valley Regional District building on Ingram Street. Protestors were there rallying against the Cowichan Estuary Restoration Project that got […]See the Story