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Oregon congresswomen warn of ‘constitutional crisis’ in Trump’s second term

Oregon congresswomen described the current state of union as "chaotic" and potentially facing a "constitutional crisis." PORTLAND, Ore. — President Donald Trump is...

Albertsons names new CEO following retirement announcement

Susan Morris, executive vice president and chief operations officer, will take over as CEO on May 1, 2025. BOISE, Idaho — Albertsons has...

New ‘dirty soda’ shop brings a taste of Utah to the Rose City

The shop serves "dirty soda," a drink popular in Utah. It's a combination of soda, coffee creamer and flavored syrups. PORTLAND, Ore. —...

Popular restaurant chain announces plans to close of dozens of locations

Red Robin plans to close 10 to 15 underperforming locations in 2025 as part of a larger strategy to shut down struggling restaurants over...

B.C. braces for trade-war fallout

British Columbians awoke Tuesday to a new economic reality with its largest trading partner after the Americans imposed wide-reaching tariffs on their northern neighbours...

Here’s the latest as the U.S. imposes tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico

OTTAWA — U.S. President Donald Trump today imposed tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico. The president's executive order hitting Canada and Mexico with...

Portland Diamond Project unveils MLB stadium vision for South Waterfront

The Portland Diamond Project unveils a first look at a new Major League Baseball stadium proposed for Portland's South Waterfront. PORTLAND, Ore. —...

B.C. Finance Minister Brenda Bailey to deliver budget as Trump confirms tariffs

One day before delivering her first budget, British Columbia's finance minister said she knows that everyone is wondering how it can be done in...

AI-powered robotics are building smarter structures in B.C.’s backyard

During a Feb. 13 visit to British Columbia, federal Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney vowed to help lower building costs and get more new homes built...

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