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Vancouver police spend $410K on 16 barriers to prevent future vehicle attacks

The Vancouver Police Department (VPD) had experimented with the use of mobile vehicle barriers in February at the Lunar New Year Chinatown parade and...

Commercial real estate investment slows as expert questions future of asset class

The future of commercial real estate is being debated as CRE investment slows in Canada. Investment sales volume has declined, going from $12.3 billion...

Canadian Tire a good fit for Hudson’s Bay but will need to exercise caution: experts

TORONTO — Retail experts say Canadian Tire will be a good home for Hudson's Bay and its brands but the company will need to...

Rob Shaw: B.C. won’t put police in hospitals, despite violence and attacks

A man wielding a knife chased a group of nurses down a hallway at Burnaby General Hospital last week, part of a disturbing trend...

Two of the biggest cable providers in the US are pursuing a merger

The cable industry has been under assault for years from streaming services like Disney, Netflix, and HBO Max, as well as internet plans offered...

Portland’s iconic buildings up for sale amid post-pandemic downtown office vacancies

The U.S. Bancorp Tower and PacWest building are both for sale, as office space vacancy in downtown Portland continues to rise. PORTLAND, Oregon...

New SeaPort Airlines shuttle to fly every 45 minutes between Portland and Seattle

SeaPort Airlines resumes service with frequent Portland–Seattle flights, aiming to ease travel between the Northwest's two largest cities. PORTLAND, Ore. — SeaPort Airlines...

Downtown Portland’s historic Gus J Solomon Courthouse to be sold

The Trump administration announced Thursday that it plans to sell off the federally-owned building, which housed the U.S. District Court for Oregon until 1997....

Not a bleak hospitality sector for B.C., says report

B.C.’s hospitality sector for the first quarter of 2025 remained relatively unchanged for April 2025 compared to the same period last year. That’s according...

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