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Allowing wood-frame buildings to reach up to six storeys could mean trouble, says Burnaby Fire Department, referring to recent B.C. Building Code changes. Deputy Fire Chief Shaun Redmond said Burnaby has similar concerns to Coquitlam Fire Department, which raised the issue this week.
Shaun Redmond, a deputy fire chief for the Burnaby Fire Department, says a change to provincial building codes to allow the construction of wood frame buildings up to six storeys will create problems for firefighters, including how they have to train to gain access to such buildings.
Because we haven’t done this for a while, lets take a run-through of the things which will influence the strength of household spending over the coming year, starting with an assessment of how that spending has been going recently. About 60% of household ...
JOHANNESBURG, July 1 (Reuters) - The following company announcements, scheduled economic indicators, debt and currency market moves and political events may affect South African markets on Wednesday.
(RTTNews) - San Francisco Federal Reserve President Janet Yellen said late Tuesday that she expects the recession to end sometime later this year.
On the wild wild west that the Internet has now become, I pulled up over the weekend a video that had been sent to me recently with a slightly mysterious one-liner in the e-mail.
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