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B.C. post-secondary institutions facing millions in losses over student permit caps

B.C. post-secondary institutions are experiencing a surge in international student interest fuelled by stricter immigration policies in the U.S. But it’s an opportunity colleges...

Richmond man in securities charges trial worried about investment club scam

A Richmond man is now on trial facing two charges for alleged trading misconduct dating back to 2017. Richard Yung Shyang Chen is accused...

‘Big, ugly betrayal’: Oregon, Washington lawmakers react to Trump’s tax bill passing

Many of Oregon lawmakers decried the passage of Trump's tax bill, with one calling it a "big, ugly betrayal." PORTLAND, Ore. — U.S....

B.C. visits to U.S. continue to plunge

New data from multiple sources show that the trend of British Columbians travelling less across the border to the U.S. is continuing – by land and...

Oregon Health officials warn parents after Target baby food causes lead poisoning

Oregon Health Authority reports two babies developed lead poisoning after consuming recalled Good & Gather baby food sold at Target stores. OREGON,...

The backlash against ‘tip-flation’

The moments after a server or barista hands over a credit card reader can be awkward. Will it offer tip options starting at 20...

Officers don’t have drug arrest quotas in DTES, says Vancouver police report

The Vancouver Police Board has rejected allegations from a person claiming to be a Vancouver police officer who said the department has set quotas...

Ottawa must pass a law revoking digital service tax before it can issue refunds: CRA

OTTAWA — Companies that paid the now-defunct digital services tax will have to wait for Ottawa to pass new legislation before they can get...

Microsoft announces another mass layoff, thousands of workers affected

Microsoft cut about 6,000 jobs back in May in what was then its largest layoff since 2023. REDMOND, Wash. — Microsoft is firing...

Paying more at the pump: Washington drivers have new 6-cent gas tax

The state has added an extra 6 cents per gallon, starting July 1, keeping Washington's gas prices among the highest in the U.S. ...

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