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Community drives transformation of local news

Community drives transformation of local news

Efteen reaches historic audience milestone
Canadian consumer, business insolvency filings grew by 9% in 2019: report

Canadian consumer, business insolvency filings grew by 9% in 2019: report

More than 97 per cent of insolvency filings were by consumers
B.C. rethinks tree planting after wildfires, beetles deplete forests

B.C. rethinks tree planting after wildfires, beetles deplete forests

Feb. 18 budget to show direction after Trudeau’s two-billion-tree pledge
Tim Hortons to offer non-dairy milk this spring, CEO says

Tim Hortons to offer non-dairy milk this spring, CEO says

Sales fell by 2.9 per cent last quarter
Cariboo Cattlemen’s Association AGM well attended, ‘mass’ amount of regulations main concern

Cariboo Cattlemen’s Association AGM well attended, ‘mass’ amount of regulations main concern

President Cordy Cox said there are a lot of costs for producers to pay
‘Fault matters’ at ICBC, injured people matter more, B.C. premier says

‘Fault matters’ at ICBC, injured people matter more, B.C. premier says

John Horgan, David Eby reject lawyer labels ‘no fault’ and ‘meat chart’
B.C. fruit company that developed nonbrowning Arctic apple sells to U.S. firm

B.C. fruit company that developed nonbrowning Arctic apple sells to U.S. firm

Okanagan Specialty Fruits Inc. developed the nonbrowning Arctic apple
Statistics Canada says economy added 34,500 jobs in January, unemployment down

Statistics Canada says economy added 34,500 jobs in January, unemployment down

Economists on average had expected an increase of 15,000 jobs for January
Federal privacy watchdog wants judge to declare Facebook broke laws on personal info

Federal privacy watchdog wants judge to declare Facebook broke laws on personal info

In 2019, Daniel Therrien found that Facebook allowed personal data to be used for political purposes
Cold comfort from U.S. softwood lumber decision, B.C. industry says

Cold comfort from U.S. softwood lumber decision, B.C. industry says

Canadian producers keep paying in ‘Groundhog Day’ dispute