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Current or former AT&T customer? You may be eligible for part of a data breach settlement

The $177 million covers both a 2024 hack and a 2019 data breach, both of which the company denies any wrongdoing for. WASHINGTON...

Hudson’s Bay receives approval for sale of three leases to B.C. mall owner Ruby Liu

TORONTO — The B.C. billionaire looking to turn Hudson’s Bay’s old digs into her own retail empire left court Monday with the beginnings of...

B.C., federal fast-tracking bills ‘a step backward,’ says First Nations developer

While a challenging economy could affect development timelines, it’s not as bad as rushing projects and making mistakes, said Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh leaders at a...

James Beard-nominated Oregon restaurants struggle with rising costs despite national recognition

Behind Oregon's culinary acclaim lies a troubling secret, where some of the state's most celebrated restaurants are quietly struggling to survive rising costs. ...

Liberals, Conservatives pass major projects legislation in House of Commons

OTTAWA — Conservative members of Parliament voted with the minority Liberal government to pass its marquee major projects legislation Friday evening, setting it up...

With time running out, supporters of Portland’s James Beard Public Market hope for legislature’s help

The market has a space in downtown Portland and a lot of backing both public and private, but a bill in the legislature hasn't...

Judge rejects ‘floatel’ challenge against Woodfibre LNG

A federal judge has turned down a legal challenge against Woodfibre LNG over an approval to re-purpose a cruise ship housing workers brought in...

B.C. job market paradox: Hiring up, entry-level prospects down

Statistics Canada data show B.C. is gaining jobs and doing so at a faster rate than other provinces. Indications, however, point to some job seekers having...

Controversial Granville strip building ‘safe to re-occupy’ after fire

A former Vancouver hotel on the Granville Street strip that was purchased for $55 million in 2020 by the provincial government to house people...

Bankrupt B.C. Ponzi scheme architect can’t clear $6.8M repayment order

A B.C. Supreme Court judge has reassured the B.C. Securities Commission that a bankrupt man cannot discharge the $6.8 million he has been ordered...

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