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Opinion: Climate justice is a critical issue for the tourism industry

Each year, temperature records are broken and extreme weather events strike. July 22, 2024 now marks the hottest day on record, surpassing the previous...

Labour Day: Working people in B.C. have made big gains, and we aren’t going back

This year, Labour Day comes at a challenging time for working people. Here in B.C., we’re facing the same difficulties workers across North America...

Federal government releases long-awaited ocean noise strategy

A long-overdue federal strategy to tackle ocean noise is here at last — but some advocates say it falls short of what’s needed to...

Spilled-hot-liquids lawsuits take to the skies

Flair Airlines is the latest airline to be sued by a customer who has alleged being served a liquid that was at “too high a temperature,” and...

Why SafeLot’s Device is a Game-Changer for Modern Auto Dealers

In the high-stakes world of auto dealerships, the escalating threat of vehicle theft has cast a shadow of anxiety over fleet owners and lot...

Opinion: Kevin Falcon’s sudden surrender deserves some praise

There should be no doubting that one of the most sorrowful souls in British Columbia today is the province’s leader of the Official Opposition,...

Poilievre says he would set immigration targets based on housing, jobs and health-care trends

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said he would set Canada’s immigration targets based on housing, jobs and health-care data if his party forms government after...

Divide emerges as big banks cope with strained consumers

TORONTO — Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce reported its third-quarter profit rose compared with a year ago as it set aside less money for...

RBC sees profit rise in Q3 as credit quality outperforms peers

TORONTO — Royal Bank of Canada reported a jump in earnings in the third quarter that handily beat analyst expectations as it had only...

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