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Air Canada expects hit in Q1 of 2020 due to novel coronavirus and MAX grounding

Air Canada expects hit in Q1 of 2020 due to novel coronavirus and MAX grounding

The outlook came as Air Canada reported a fourth-quarter profit of $152 million
Pier 1 files for bankruptcy protection amid online challenge

Pier 1 files for bankruptcy protection amid online challenge

Pier 1 said it will pursue a sale, with a March 23 deadline to submit bids
CREA reports home sales up 11.5% compared with a year earlier

CREA reports home sales up 11.5% compared with a year earlier

Home prices declined slightly in Greater Vancouver and in Prairie cities
B.C. logging costs can’t be increased now, forest industry says

B.C. logging costs can’t be increased now, forest industry says

Wood pellets in demand, but waste recovery isn’t economic
B.C. legislature braces for next protest: a budget-day forest industry rally

B.C. legislature braces for next protest: a budget-day forest industry rally

Logging truck convoy returning with ‘working forest’ petition
Valentine’s is the biggest day of the year to sell flowers in B.C.

Valentine’s is the biggest day of the year to sell flowers in B.C.

Men should pre-order ahead of time Valentine’s Day, but they don’t
Forestry diversification opportunity workshop scheduled for Williams Lake

Forestry diversification opportunity workshop scheduled for Williams Lake

Half-day workshop is free for forestry contractors
StubHub to pay $1.3 million penalty in misleading ticket price claims case

StubHub to pay $1.3 million penalty in misleading ticket price claims case

Competition Bureau found that company was not selling tickets for cost it had promoted
VIDEO: B.C. officials to meet Wet’suwet’en chiefs over gas pipeline protest

VIDEO: B.C. officials to meet Wet’suwet’en chiefs over gas pipeline protest

Federal government needed to lift CN Rail blockade
B.C. government policies ‘threaten’ construction industry, contractor survey suggests

B.C. government policies ‘threaten’ construction industry, contractor survey suggests

ICBA survey found 53 per cent of contractors think government is on wrong track