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Hudson’s Bay lender fighting retailer’s Ruby Liu deal, seeking ‘super monitor’: docs

TORONTO — One of Hudson's Bay's biggest lenders says the department store chain has handled its liquidation so badly that a court should end...

Intel to layoff nearly 530 workers in Oregon starting in July

The layoffs are to occur at four Oregon campuses in Hillsboro and Aloha starting on July 15. PORTLAND, Ore. — Intel Corp....

Insolvency filings in May rise from April, but down from last year

Insolvency statistics for May show a rise from April but are down from a year ago, when the Bank of Canada had yet to...

Starbucks launches new Frappuccino

Frappuccino fans have something to look forward to this summer as a new Starbucks drink will be available in three flavors. DENVER —...

What is on sale for Amazon Prime Day?

The sale this year runs from July 8 through July 11, and deals are exclusive to Amazon's Prime subscription members. WASHINGTON —...

Some HandyDart riders wanted change. TransLink didn’t deliver

HandyDart riders and drivers say they’re “extremely frustrated” with TransLink’s decision to extend its contract with a private company, Transdev Canada. Transdev has been...

Transport committee will study BC Ferries’ receiving $1B loan for Chinese ships

OTTAWA — The House of Commons transport committee agreed on Monday to launch a study into the $1 billion loan BC Ferries received from...

Canadians will see wages pick up as immigration slows, Conference Board argues

OTTAWA — The Conference Board of Canada expects wage hikes will pick up speed in the coming years as the pace of population growth...

Four Winds Brewing wins five times at national competition

Delta’s Four Winds Brewing has the wind in its sails, after winning five Canadian Brewing Awards. The national competition invites the best brews from...

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