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Child exploitation probe calls social media CEOs before U.S. senate

Child exploitation probe calls social media CEOs before U.S. senate

Leaders of Meta, TikTok and other firms asked to respond to concerns about their effect on youth
Flair airline CEO says debt, delivery delays put expansion plans on hold

Flair airline CEO says debt, delivery delays put expansion plans on hold

Company says it has a plan to repay the federal government $67.2 million in unpaid taxes
Lunar Loo-nacy: B.C. firm clinches award after NASA space toilet campaign

Lunar Loo-nacy: B.C. firm clinches award after NASA space toilet campaign

Founder adamant team spirit earned Pony Communications an Inc. business award
Court urged to accept $14.4M B.C. iPhone class action settlement

Court urged to accept $14.4M B.C. iPhone class action settlement

Amount signifies maximum total payout to divided among those eligible after ‘slowed-down’ complaint
Sweet deal? Tentative agreement reached in prolonged B.C. Rogers Sugar strike

Sweet deal? Tentative agreement reached in prolonged B.C. Rogers Sugar strike

About 140 workers at Vancouver refinery have been off the job since late September
B.C.’s critical mineral strategy not competitive enough, industry group says

B.C.’s critical mineral strategy not competitive enough, industry group says

BCMA’s Michael Goehring says strategy lacks “competitive fiscal policy”
B.C. toymaker’s puzzle with no solution offers ‘joy of open-ended building’

B.C. toymaker’s puzzle with no solution offers ‘joy of open-ended building’

‘Because they can fit together in any arrangement there’s no frustration’
Two B.C. spas named among North America’s very best

Two B.C. spas named among North America’s very best

Tigh-Na-Mara’s The Grotto, Oak Bay Beach Hotel’s The Boathouse, crack Top 100
Playing chicken? New poultry price scheme has B.C. restaurants clucking

Playing chicken? New poultry price scheme has B.C. restaurants clucking

Industry says proposed plant will mean a 10% price hike for consumers
Sports Illustrated to lay off most or all its staff

Sports Illustrated to lay off most or all its staff

News revealed in letter to employees after license to use its iconic brand name was revoked