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A match made in Portland: New businesses hope to revitalize Old Town

The No Vacancy project aims to help find the best businesses and open storefronts to help revitalize historic Chinatown. PORTLAND, Ore. — A...

Trump says he will double tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum imports

WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he will double the tariff on steel and aluminum imports coming from Canada in response...

‘If you open this Pandora’s box’: Forest Park advocates plan to appeal city’s approval of PGE powerline expansion

Those opposed to the plan have until March 21 to file an appeal. The project is scheduled to move forward in Forest Park on...

Three B.C. Conservative rebels will sit as Independents as they ‘explore’ new party

On the front steps of the B.C. legislature on Monday, three rebel former members of the B.C. Conservatives laid out their case — Opposition...

Kirk LaPointe: Trump’s shadow looms large over Carney’s path forward

There aren’t terribly many among us today in Canada who can thank Donald Trump for an improvement in our station in life. Mark Carney...

Mark Carney to become next PM after sweeping Liberal leadership race

OTTAWA — Federal Liberals elected Mark Carney to lead their party into the next election in a resounding first-ballot victory on Sunday, putting him...

Covenant Clock Restorations keeps time and tradition in Beaverton

Covenant Clock Restorations, a family-owned business that’s been in operation since 1978, specializes in restoring and repairing clocks. BEAVERTON, Ore. — As daylight...

B.C. mine penalized $54K for discharging contaminated wastewater near Alaska border

A B.C. mining company has been penalized more than $54,000 after it failed to prevent contaminated wastewater from discharging into the environment.  The penalties,...

The Liberals are about to choose the next prime minister. What happens next?

OTTAWA — The Liberals will choose a new leader Sunday, marking the end of Justin Trudeau's decade as prime minister. He will step down...

Opinion: Why B.C. should reduce taxes for workers across the income spectrum

British Columbia Finance Minister Brenda Bailey, citing uncertainty due to U.S. tariff threats, recently announced that her government would not implement a $1,000 rebate...

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