Vancouver Rundown Thursday December 5, 2024
Summary
A Taiwanese company has pulled the plug on plans to build a $1B battery plant in Maple Ridge. Both Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premier David Eby attended last year’s announcement, promising a combined $285 million in government funding to help kickstart construction of the lithium-ion battery cell plant. Now the plant’s parent company, Taiwan Cement, says Canadian plans have been put on hold to concentrate on Taiwanese production. Experts continue to predict a lower demand for EV batteries heading into 2025 and beyond.
Other news…
Vancouver Police have shot a man dead after two people were stabbed in a downtown restaurant on Robson Street. Three officers opened fire on the suspect inside a 7-Eleven, across the street from Original Joe’s - the pub-style restaurant where the man may have stolen some booze. The victim’s injuries are not believed to be serious.
A 78-year-old woman has been killed in a head-on crash on Wilson Street in the Ruskin area of Mission. It happened Tuesday evening when the woman’s car crossed over into an oncoming lane. The driver of the other car, also in her 70s, survived with non life-threatening injuries. Wilson Street, south of Dewdney Trunk Road, was closed for several hours as police looked into why it happened.
Blame the stubborn thick fog for dozens of flight delays at YVR. Both arrivals and departures were delayed for much of Wednesday as a blanket of fog smothered much of the Lower Mainland. Travelers have been advised to check the status of their flights with their airlines.
Foggy for much of Thursday. Cloudy on Friday. Showers on Saturday - windy at times. Here are the latest conditions from our private weather station in Surrey.
Top five stories to know
CBC: Taiwanese firm halts plan to build $1B battery plant in B.C. with federal support
Mission City Record: 78-year-old Mission woman dies in head-on collision
Vancouver Sun: Four Burnaby high schools move to extended hours next September
CTV: Dozens of flight delays, cancellations as heavy fog surrounds Vancouver airport
Business stories to know
Business In Vancouver: Tourism sector tired of "defending" itself, wants new narrative
Opinion
Business In Vancouver: Kirk LaPointe: Surrey directors sound alarm over Metro Vancouver governance
Journalism matters
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Bonus
Daily Hive: New location for East Van Cross to be considered by Vancouver City Council