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Dow Inc. sells its 50% stake in DowAksa to Aksa for $125 million, focusing on core businesses and capital allocation strategy.
Two former residents of the now-demolished SRO have been named by the social housing operator as allegedly being wholly or partially responsible for the fires, one of which killed two people and ...
News Rights + Justice Housing Urban Planning New Atira CEO Cites Progress, But Safety Is Still an Issue The troubled housing provider is selling a $1.2-million office and will no longer run the ...
Atira let them down, it has let our province down, and it is time for its walls to come tumbling down. Sue Brown is the Director of Advocacy and Staff Lawyer at Justice for Girls.
An employee on leave from Atira is coming forward with serious allegations about the housing provider. She says it does not provide a safe workplace and takes advantage of staff. The BC General ...
Peering inside the Atira-B.C. Housing scandal with staff, tenants and critics Analyzing the conflict-of-interest saga through the eyes of supporters, critics and industry experts.
The CEO of British Columbia’s largest provider of non-profit housing has stepped down after a highly critical report found serious violations of conflict-of-interest rules between her and her ...
The embattled CEO of Atira Women's Resource Society, Janice Abbott, has resigned after a damning audit found conflict of interest violations involving her husband, the former head of B.C. Housing ...
RICHMOND, B.C. — The resignation of the CEO at one of British Columbia's largest public housing operators is a step toward rebuilding confidence in organizations serving the province's most ...
Janice Abbott is stepping down from the top job at Atira, a non-profit she has led since 1992. The news comes one week after a damning forensic audit of BC Housing.
The announcement follows the news that Abbott's husband – former BC Housing CEO Shayne Ramsay – had left his position at Nch'kay Development Corp.
Janice Abbott, the CEO of British Columbia housing operator the Atira Women's Resource Society, is stepping down after an audit found a conflict of interest over her marriage to the former head of ...
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