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Portland WNBA team president is out, media reports say

Three months after Portland WNBA hired Inky Son as team president, multiple media sources report she's been fired. PORTLAND, Ore. — This...

Nike soars on a production shift away from China, but it warns of a $1B tariff hit

Nike's shares jumped after the company said it's shifting some production away from China. Nike's shares jumped at the opening bell Friday after...

Stocks gain ground and put Wall Street on a path for all-time highs

NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks rose in afternoon trading Friday and put Wall Street on track to close a strong week at an all-time...

Opinion: Ferries debacle highlights NDP hypocrisy on supporting B.C.

By any objective measure, the B.C. NDP government has failed spectacularly when it comes to delivering major public infrastructure. The Cowichan Hospital. The Pattullo...

Post Malone and Jelly Roll set to rock Providence Park, bringing thousands to downtown Portland

This is the stadium’s third concert and is expected to be the biggest one they've held yet, and it'll be another boost for local...

Wenatchee farms face worker shortage due to fear of ICE raids

Social media posts and news reports from other states have immigrants, documented and undocumented, refusing to work. Rosa Hernandez is tired. ...

Laundry detergent as pesticide? B.C. court quashes appeal ruling

A maintenance company’s decision to apply 290 kilograms of Tide laundry detergent to remove moss from a condo rooftop in Abbotsford, B.C., will face...

S&P/TSX composite up, U.S. stocks also higher in late-morning trading

TORONTO — Strength in base metals stocks helped lift Canada's main stock index, while U.S. markets also climbed in late-morning trading. The S&P/TSX composite...

Major Halloween retailer is looking to fill 50,000 jobs in 1,500 locations this year

Spirit Halloween calls itself the "largest Halloween retailer in North America" and each year rents space for hundreds of shops, identified by their iconic...

Vancouver commercial real estate ‘charting its own course’

Vancouver’s commercial real estate market is entering the second half of the year with renewed confidence and resilience, according to a new survey by Avison Young (Canada)...

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