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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...

Hillsboro Hops’ stadium construction reaches major milestone

Construction of the new Hillsboro Hops ballpark reached a major milestone with the "topping out" of its highest point on Friday. PORTLAND, Ore....

SheBrew Festival returns Saturday for 10th year in Portland

What started as a niche event 10 years ago is expected to draw upwards of 1,500 people this weekend, all celebrating beer made by...

Businesses seek new suppliers, shift production in response to tariffs

Businesses are rejigging their supply chains in response to tariffs, including finding new suppliers and shifting production, even as it's unclear what will be...

80 fired probationary employees at Bonneville Power Administration asked to return, source says

Over 100 probationary employees were fired at the Bonneville Power Administration because of Trump's effort to shrink the size of the federal government. ...

One oil and gas site was ‘stinky,’ another was ‘gurgling.’ B.C. officials gave them a pass anyway

This investigation is a collaboration between The Narwhal and Investigative Journalism Foundation. “Serious deficiency.” “Very stinky.” “Leakage.” “A hazard.” Those are some of the...

Shots fired at Tigard Tesla dealership; police, FBI, ATF investigating

Investigators believe there were at least seven shots fired, which damaged three cars and shattered windows, as well as one that went into a...

B.C. to get about $3.7 billion in tobacco lawsuit settlement

British Columbia's share of a landmark settlement for health damages from the big tobacco firms will be about $3.7 billion, the province's attorney general...

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