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Nearly 7,000 cases of mislabeled ice cream recalled, may contain undeclared nuts

While the Rocky Road lid correctly lists almonds as an ingredient, the tub itself is labeled as Chocolate Truffle. WASHINGTON — Thousands of...

B.C. mall owner offers $6 million for three Hudson’s Bay leases: court documents

The B.C. mall owner hoping to buy dozens of Hudson's Bay leases has offered $6 million to take over three locations in malls that...

Opinion: We need mentorship to support the next generation of talent

This year, Big Sisters of BC Lower Mainland celebrates 65 years of service — a milestone that offers both a moment to reflect and...

Delta Carts opens first offerings at North Portland site

The first of several carts opened Tuesday at the Delta Carts pod on North Hayden Meadows Drive, with more set to open later this...

U.S. President Trump leaving Alberta G7 summit early because of crisis in Middle East

KANANASKIS — Escalating violence in the Middle East overshadowed movement on trade deals within the G7 on Monday, as U.S. President Donald Trump announced...

Portland’s JinJu Patisserie wins James Beard Award for Outstanding Bakery

Timothy Wastell of Antica Terra in Amity took home the regional award for Best Chef: Northwest and Pacific. There were six Oregon finalists at...

Liberals under fire for rushing bill through Parliament to speed up resource projects

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government is coming under fire for seeking to rush through a major piece of legislation that grants cabinet...

Intel cites affordability challenges in major workforce cuts

Intel plans to lay off 15% to 20% of its worldwide factory workers to address affordability challenges. Author: Portland Business Journal, Andy Giegerich...

Will new legislation help Oregon’s once-ground breaking psilocybin therapy thrive?

PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon made history as the first state to legalize supervised psilocybin therapy, but the groundbreaking industry is facing an unexpected...

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