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Postal workers table counter demands as strike looms at Canada Post

Postal workers table counter demands as strike looms at Canada Post

On Sept. 26, postal workers will be in legal strike position; Canada Post could lock out employees
Mortgage stress test losing impact on B.C. housing sales: BCREA

Mortgage stress test losing impact on B.C. housing sales: BCREA

Housing sales have been increasing each month since June across British Columbia cities
Dealing with smoking pot on fairways

Dealing with smoking pot on fairways

Legalization is weeks away, how will golf courses regulate marijuana?
Beef prices remain strong for ranchers

Beef prices remain strong for ranchers

Father and son ranchers Clint and Gary Ellis say they enjoyed strong sales a few weeks ago
Not giving up: Uber exec to promote ride-sharing at UBCM

Not giving up: Uber exec to promote ride-sharing at UBCM

A general manager of the company’s Canada arm was on his way to the annual municipalities’ convention
UPDATED: Got $1,100? Apple shows off its most expensive iPhone yet

UPDATED: Got $1,100? Apple shows off its most expensive iPhone yet

Apple XS has bigger screen than one on last year’s dramatically designed model, the iPhone X
No end in sight for B.C. labour shortfall: study

No end in sight for B.C. labour shortfall: study

Retiring baby boomers causing demographic labour pool shift
Chili powder recalled due to salmonella risk

Chili powder recalled due to salmonella risk

La Cie McCormick Canada issued recall after Canada Food Inspection Agency investigation
B.C. budget surplus expected to keep growing, Carole James says

B.C. budget surplus expected to keep growing, Carole James says

Economic growth, strong employment pushes surplus forecast to $669 million
B.C.’s oldest bakery shuts down in Victoria

B.C.’s oldest bakery shuts down in Victoria

Willie’s Bakery, originally established in 1887, has closed its doors