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CREA reports home sales in typically busy September continued to slow

CREA reports home sales in typically busy September continued to slow

September sales were down 3.9 per cent compared with August
Get spooked this October at Jack’s in Âé¶¹AV

Get spooked this October at Jack’s in Âé¶¹AV

Eat, drink and be scary at Spooky Bar a pop up in Âé¶¹AV
Joly pushes LNG ties in Japan and South Korea, amid North Korea missiles

Joly pushes LNG ties in Japan and South Korea, amid North Korea missiles

Major export terminal is set to open in 2025 in Kitimat
Air Canada responds to international travel demand with summer route expansion

Air Canada responds to international travel demand with summer route expansion

New rutes to Japan and Europe on the way next summer
RBC economists say recession could arrive as early as Q1 of next year

RBC economists say recession could arrive as early as Q1 of next year

Federal budget officer projects considerably slower economy, declining federal deficit
Salmon Arm couple’s boxing gym on good footing in city’s downtown

Salmon Arm couple’s boxing gym on good footing in city’s downtown

Whizbang Boxing’s Shawn Desautels aims to foster a love for the sweet science
As provinces hand out cash, advocates say inflation help should be more targeted

As provinces hand out cash, advocates say inflation help should be more targeted

One-time nature of government payments mean they don’t address enduring needs
Westshore Terminals reaches tentative deal with union, work resumes at terminal

Westshore Terminals reaches tentative deal with union, work resumes at terminal

Terms of the six-year agreement with Local 502 were not immediately available
Canada to allow international students to work more hours due to labour shortage

Canada to allow international students to work more hours due to labour shortage

CASA: ‘This is not only a win for international students, but also for Canada’
How 165 workers parked tugboats and froze a B.C. shipyard

How 165 workers parked tugboats and froze a B.C. shipyard

Other unions drawn into dispute between Seaspan, tugboat staff at North Vancouver shipyard, drydock