by Keystone Communications | Mar 7, 2022 | Biology, Community Involvement, Engineering, Environment, Keystone News, Newsletter, Wildlife Regulations
As spring approaches, so do sensitive timing periods for a variety of wildlife. In British Columbia, the majority of native birds and their nests are protected under the provincial Wildlife Act and federal Migratory Birds Convention Act.
by Keystone Communications | Feb 10, 2022 | Engineering, Keystone News, Newsletter
The BC Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy (BC ENV) are proposing to change the regime for soil relocation in British Columbia
by Keystone Communications | Jan 18, 2022 | Engineering, Keystone News, Newsletter
Every year, BC Assessment produces independent assessments for all property owners in the province. Information for 2022 was released on January 4th and is based on market values as of July 1, 2021, and physical condition as of October 31, 2021. The deadline to...
by Keystone Communications | Nov 22, 2021 | Engineering, Keystone News, Newsletter
DID YOU KNOW? Radon – a natural occurring gas from the ground – can build up indoors and is the second leading cause of lung cancer What is Radon? Radon is an active and dangerous gas that is released from the ground when uranium breaks down in soils and...
by Keystone Communications | Oct 4, 2021 | Engineering, Keystone News, Newsletter
Keystone Environmental President, Raminder Grewal, with Sterling IAQ President, Michael Glassco. Burnaby, BC – October 4, 2021 – Keystone Environmental Ltd. is pleased to announce that they have entered a partnership with Sterling IAQ Consultants Ltd. (Sterling IAQ)....