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Anand meets with Rubio in Washington amid bilateral tensions

WASHINGTON — Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand had her first official meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington on Thursday amid...

Popular Italian restaurant chain files for bankruptcy

Between the Brio Italian Grille and Bravo! Italian Kitchen brands, the company has 59 locations across the U.S. WASHINGTON — The company behind...

Oregon man charged in cyberattacks reportedly targeting X, formerly Twitter and government networks

Ethan Foltz, 22, of Eugene allegedly ran botnet that reportedly targeted X, formerly Twitter, plus US government networks and tech companies. OREGON, USA...

Governor’s task force recommends Portland, Multnomah County rein in taxes to slow flight of wealthy residents

A report from the task force's Tax Advisory Group particularly took aim at Multnomah County's Preschool for All tax, suggesting it be paused, overhauled...

Washington’s first In-N-Out grand opening draws in hours-long lines: ‘Been waiting for this day all my life’

In-N-Out fans lined up overnight for the first Washington state location's opening in Ridgefield, embracing long waits for the iconic burgers. RIDGEFIELD, Wash....

New Seasons Market relocates headquarters to Portland’s Central Eastside

The grocery chain will relocate from 1300 Southeast Stark Street to 120 Southeast Clay Street in November, taking space in the mass timber Skylight...

Companies try to combat copper wire theft as incidents spike in Oregon, Washington

According to CenturyLink, they had 79 copper theft incidents all last year in Oregon. So far this year, they've had nearly double that number....

As Air Canada strike ends, Ottawa accused of anti-union bias

Air Canada flight attendants are back to work after a three-day strike. But union leaders are fiercely criticizing the federal government’s back-to-work order, with...

Battle lines drawn over foreign capital in B.C. real estate

B.C. housing stakeholders concerned about affordability and supply are engaged in renewed debate over foreign capital in Canadian real estate amid an industry slowdown....

Hodgson ‘hopeful’ first batch of major projects announcements to start in fall

OTTAWA — Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson says he's "hopeful" that the government will start announcing major infrastructure project approvals in the fall. In...

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