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Rogers investigating after wireless customers complain of widespread outage

Rogers investigating after wireless customers complain of widespread outage

According to Down Detector, problems are being reported in most major Canadian cities
Annual pace of housing starts posts 21.6 per cent increase in March

Annual pace of housing starts posts 21.6 per cent increase in March

CMHC says the six-month moving average of the monthly seasonally adjusted annual rates was 273,664 in March
One year after crude turned negative, oilpatch relishes first-quarter profit outlook

One year after crude turned negative, oilpatch relishes first-quarter profit outlook

Expectations are high for the Canadian oilpatch’s first-quarter results season
PHOTOS: B.C. carpenter builds fort inspired by TV’s ‘Treehouse Masters’

PHOTOS: B.C. carpenter builds fort inspired by TV’s ‘Treehouse Masters’

The whimsical structure features a wooden walking path, a loft, kitchen – and is now listed on Airbnb
Analysts say new CRTC limits on Big 3 help regional carriers with growth plans

Analysts say new CRTC limits on Big 3 help regional carriers with growth plans

One of Canada’s most outspoken consumer advocacy groups, OpenMedia, criticized the CRTC on Thursday
Paper Excellence shuts Mackenzie pulp mill, investing in Port Alberni, Crofton

Paper Excellence shuts Mackenzie pulp mill, investing in Port Alberni, Crofton

Powell River paper production set to resume in May
U.S.-based theme park company buys Vancouver Aquarium

U.S.-based theme park company buys Vancouver Aquarium

Aquarium had to shut its doors in September due to COVID pandemic
WestJet extends temporary suspension of international sun flights until June

WestJet extends temporary suspension of international sun flights until June

CEO expects government policy to change as more Canadians become vaccinated
B.C. NDP ministers defend ‘air tax,’ latest COVID-19 business aid

B.C. NDP ministers defend ‘air tax,’ latest COVID-19 business aid

Empty home tax doesn’t apply to businesses, but space above them
Small business struggling amid COVID-19 pandemic looks for aid in Liberals’ budget

Small business struggling amid COVID-19 pandemic looks for aid in Liberals’ budget

President Dan Kelly said it is crucial to maintain programs to help businesses to the other side of the pandemic