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Understand How the Migratory Birds Regulation can Affect Your Development Project

Understand How the Migratory Birds Regulation can Affect Your Development Project

by Keystone Communications | Feb 13, 2023 | Contaminated Sites

The Migratory Birds Regulation (2022) (MBR), prohibits the capture, kill, take, injure or harassment of migratory birds without a permit and protects migratory bird nests when they contain a live bird or viable egg. As of July 2022, there is also year-round protection...
Stage 14 Amendments to the BC Contaminated Sites Regulation: Reminder and Update

Stage 14 Amendments to the BC Contaminated Sites Regulation: Reminder and Update

by Keystone Communications | Feb 10, 2023 | Contaminated Sites

Stage 14 Amendments to the BC Contaminated Sites Regulation: Reminder and Update To streamline the soil relocation process and improve ministry oversight, the BC Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy (ENV) has proposed changes for the province’s soil...
Is Contamination Affecting your BC Property Assessment?

Is Contamination Affecting your BC Property Assessment?

by Keystone Communications | Jan 10, 2023 | Contaminated Sites

Last week BC Assessment released real property assessments to owners based on market values as of July 1, 2022, and physical condition of the property as of October 31, 2022. The deadline to file an appeal on an assessed property value is January 31st. When...
Permit to Practice: Understanding the New Framework

Permit to Practice: Understanding the New Framework

by Keystone Communications | Dec 8, 2022 | Keystone News

Permit to Practice: Understanding the New Framework What is the New Framework On February 5, 2021, the Professional Governance Act (PGA) came into force and replaced the Engineers and Geoscientists Act. It establishes a framework for professional regulators including...
Upcoming Contaminated Sites Regulatory Changes for BC and Ontario

Upcoming Contaminated Sites Regulatory Changes for BC and Ontario

by Keystone Communications | Dec 1, 2022 | Contaminated Sites, Keystone News, Newsletter

British Columbia: Stage 14 Amendments to the Contaminated Sites Regulation To streamline the soil relocation process and improve ministry oversight, the BC Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy (ENV) has proposed changes for the province’s soil...
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