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Clackamas County closes event center over alleged code violations; business claims ‘smear campaign’

The county also filed a chronic nuisance lawsuit against the Mt. Hood Center located in Boring. BORING, Ore. — On Wednesday afternoon, Clackamas...

In-N-Out may be coming to Washington County

BEAVERTON, Ore. — An In-N-Out may be coming to Beaverton. A land-use application to open an In-N-Out Burger was approved Tuesday by Washington...

FAA panel details years of safety concerns at ‘all levels’ of Boeing

Boeing faced two separate congressional hearings over safety concerns on Wednesday, with one detailing a pattern of issues connected to 2018 and 2019 crashes....

Tech industry warns budget’s capital gains proposals could cause ‘irreparable harm’

TORONTO — The federal budget is being met with disdain from Canada's innovation industry, including tech darling Shopify, which called the capital gains measures...

Portland company makes unique bag for golf legend Jack Nicklaus

Jack Nicklaus's golf bag that he had at the 2024 Masters Tournament is getting a lot of attention, and it's all thanks to a...

Opinion: B.C.’s debt burden will mean service cuts and tax hikes

Premier David Eby is setting up British Columbians for some hard choices. Is he going to raise taxes? Are our hospitals and schools going...

Tech industry warns budget’s capital gains proposals could cause ‘irreperable harm’

TORONTO — The federal budget is being met with distain from Canada's innovation industry, including tech darling Shopify, which both positioned capital gains measures...

B.C. city fights to keep EV-maker Edison Motors from leaving

The City of Merritt is trying to sweeten the pot to help keep electric vehicle maker Edison Motors from leaving the community for a...

Opinion: Higher density living is changing the way neighbouring works in Canada

There is growing concern about people’s unwillingness to get to know their neighbours. This concern is significant enough to have spurred research into what...

B.C. construction sector seeks support as workers shortage, late payments persist

VICTORIA — British Columbia's construction industry says its workforce numbers have improved in recent years, but persistent labour shortages are putting "extreme pressures" on...

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