Business - Page 157

Nelson Bennett: B.C.’s Infrastructure Act offers some progress, but at what cost?

The Infrastructure Projects Act is getting pushback from every corner of the political spectrum it seems. First Nations don’t like it, municipalities are wary...

New Portland entertainment venue to begin construction in June

Construction is set to begin this summer on the approximately 67,000-square-foot Lloyd Center entertainment venue. PORTLAND, Ore. — This story comes from the...

Son of Thind Properties founder sued over alleged breach of payment guarantee

The son of a B.C. developer is being sued by a construction company that did millwork for financially troubled Thind Properties Ltd. that allegedly went unpaid...

Hudson’s Bay says 8,300 workers to be out of a job by June: court docs

TORONTO — More than 8,300 workers will have lost their job and some benefits by the time Hudson's Bay closes all of its stores...

B.C. retiree sues after losing $450,000 in alleged GIC scam

A B.C. man is suing an alleged scammer and alleged recipients of money who he claims took part in an investment scam that cost...

Canada needs to boost productivity and housing affordability: OECD report

OTTAWA — A new report by the OECD says Canada needs to boost productivity and housing affordability to strengthen growth as it faces trade...

Canada Post says response to latest union comments coming shortly

OTTAWA — Canada Post says it will respond to its union's latest negotiation comments as soon as possible as uncertainty caused by the contract...

Conservatives will ‘cooperate’ with Liberals to end U.S. trade dispute: Poilievre

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said he's willing to work with the Liberals in Parliament on efforts to resolve the trade war with...

Hudson’s Bay reaches deal to sell up to 28 leases to B.C. mall owner

TORONTO — Hudson's Bay plans to sell up to 28 of its store leases to a B.C. mall owner who wants to launch "a...

Latest articles