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TransLink referendum delayed
More powers for mayors, input in long-term vision BRENT RICHTER brichter@nsnews.com
The province has budged on the date
for a referendum on TransLink’s future priorities and handed back some decisionmaking powers it
wrested from the Lower Mainland’s mayors six years ago. Transportation Minister Todd Stone announced the changes aimed at breaking the deadlock between the province and TransLink mayors’ council last week. Stone has given the
mayors until June 30, 2015, to come up with a detailed vision for TransLink including specific project priorities, phasing and costs, and pushed back a referendum for voters to decide what, if any, new funding sources should pay for the plan.
Beyond increased bus service across the Lower Mainland and new bridges, Surrey is seeking light rail lines and Vancouver has asked for a subway line along Broadway to the University of British Columbia, both of which would cost billions.
However, without opening up new funding sources like a vehicle levy, road pricing, new bridge tolls or a Lower Mainland sales tax dedicated to TransLink costs, funding those projects will have See Long-term page 5
New tax credit for rescue volunteers JANE SEYD jseyd@nsnews.com
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North Shore volunteers who risk their lives to save others in the mountains will get a break on their taxes, according to Tuesday’s federal budget. In making the announcement this week, federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty gave a nod to the accomplishments of the late North Shore Rescue team leader Tim Jones, who died suddenly last month on Mount Seymour. Jones “exemplified the dedication and commitment required of search and rescue volunteers across Canada,” the budget documents noted, adding Jones led “the busiest search and rescue team in Canada…” The new tax measure will allow search and rescue volunteers who log at least 200 hours of service in a year to claim a 15 per cent credit on $3,000, which amounts See B.C. page 10
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