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B.C. First Nations are leading a waste revolution

A thick smoke from a burning garbage dump used to hang over Lil’wat Nation, putting the community’s health at risk.  “I’d go up there...

Hotel rates soar as Tofino becomes a tourist town on steroids

For a midweek standard room in July at Long Beach Lodge Resort overlooking Cox Bay: $659, plus tax. Best Western Plus Tin Wis Resort:...

Unions hope a federal ‘scab’ worker ban will bring wins

As Michael Phillips joined striking technicians at an Abbotsford picket line on June 19, he knew the union would now have more power. Phillips...

Portland Timbers buy $25M training facility property from Tualatin Hills Parks & Recreation, plan major expansion

Portland's MLS club completed a $25 million purchase of their Beaverton training facility property, planning expansion into the Portland Timbers. BEAVERTON, Oregon...

Lululemon sues Costco, accusing retailer of selling ‘dupes’ of high-end clothing

One example pointed out in the lawsuit is the Scuba hoodie. Lululemon lists their hoodies for more than $100, while Costco's version is listed...

‘Historic moment’: First LNG Canada shipment departs B.C. for Asia

KITIMAT — A tanker carrying the first liquefied natural gas to leave Canadian shores is sailing across the Pacific, a major milestone as the...

‘It was a disaster’: Fans slam entry chaos at Portland’s Post Malone-Jelly Roll concert

While fans raved about the Post Malone show, many criticized long entry lines and poor crowd control at Providence Park. PORTLAND, Ore. —...

Noise from Vancouver miner’s deep-sea operations could threaten Pacific marine life, studies say

Deep-sea operations proposed by a Vancouver-based mining company could cause harm to a wide variety of species in the Pacific Ocean, including whales, dolphins...

PSU secures $155M for new Broadway performing arts center

The Oregon Legislature approved $137.5 million in state bonds Friday evening for a 1,200-seat theater, academic space and parking owned by Portland State University....

How investing in Indigenous youth supports the future of B.C. business

For business leaders looking to make a lasting impact, investing in youth education delivers both social value and long-term economic returns.  JA British Columbia...

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