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B.C. given a ‘B’ letter grade for liquor policies in bars, restaurants: report

B.C. given a ‘B’ letter grade for liquor policies in bars, restaurants: report

According to the latest edition of the ‘Raise The Bar” report, B.C. finds success in policy changes
Air Canada reports Q2 loss, posts a nearly 5-fold jump in revenue

Air Canada reports Q2 loss, posts a nearly 5-fold jump in revenue

Revenue totalled $3.98 billion
VIDEO: B.C. ice cream truck operator says inflation is chilling business, despite summer swelter

VIDEO: B.C. ice cream truck operator says inflation is chilling business, despite summer swelter

Rainbow Ice Cream owner says cost of sweet treat has gone up 60 per cent
Canadians’ savings are slowly dripping away as deposit interest lags far behind inflation

Canadians’ savings are slowly dripping away as deposit interest lags far behind inflation

“They will lose money. The value of their savings is decreasing.”
Okanagan Falls’ Little Falls Foods to close

Okanagan Falls’ Little Falls Foods to close

After months of financial hardship the family is pivoting their business
Teck’s Elk Valley coal mines make bank in Q2

Teck’s Elk Valley coal mines make bank in Q2

The company’s coal division accounted for $2.5 billion of Teck’s $3.2 billion in quarterly gross profits
Rogers extends deadline to close $26-billion takeover of Shaw to Dec. 31

Rogers extends deadline to close $26-billion takeover of Shaw to Dec. 31

Deal still needs approval from competition bureau and economic development department
‘I got this wrong:’ Shopify CEO announces plan to layoff 10 per cent of staff

‘I got this wrong:’ Shopify CEO announces plan to layoff 10 per cent of staff

Layoffs come as buyers revert to pre-pandemic shopping habits
Unifor pushes for job guarantees in federal review of Westjet’s takeover of Sunwing

Unifor pushes for job guarantees in federal review of Westjet’s takeover of Sunwing

Union concerned acquisition will create lower wages, job instability
Rogers pursuing deal with competitors to juggle 911 calls in case of outage

Rogers pursuing deal with competitors to juggle 911 calls in case of outage

July 8 outage left millions unable to use phone for emergency services