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What Musk’s past tweets reveal about Twitter’s next owner

What Musk’s past tweets reveal about Twitter’s next owner

‘It’s ironic…somebody who claims they want to buy Twitter to protect free speech has such thin skin’
European nations accuse Russia of natural gas ‘blackmail’

European nations accuse Russia of natural gas ‘blackmail’

Gas cut off to Poland and Bulgaria after each refused to start paying for gas in rubles
Air Canada to jack up fares amid higher fuel costs, weak business travel

Air Canada to jack up fares amid higher fuel costs, weak business travel

Carrier more than tripled its revenues last quarter, but losses still significant
Salmon Arm family, including pet dog, take ownership of iconic floating Shuswap eatery

Salmon Arm family, including pet dog, take ownership of iconic floating Shuswap eatery

Ian and Holly Gray reopening the Shark Shack in June
Facebook has serious concerns over online news bill, considers options for response

Facebook has serious concerns over online news bill, considers options for response

Meta says it was “not consulted” on its content, an assertion sharply disputed by Canada
Elon Musk has an agreement to acquire Twitter for about $44B

Elon Musk has an agreement to acquire Twitter for about $44B

Musk says Twitter must do better at serving what he calls the “societal imperative” of free speech
Reports: Twitter in talks with Musk over bid to buy platform

Reports: Twitter in talks with Musk over bid to buy platform

Musk said last week that he had lined up $46.5 billion in financing to buy Twitter
鶹AV build wins big at Okanagan Housing Awards

鶹AV build wins big at Okanagan Housing Awards

Edward West Luxury Homes and Isabey Interiors took home awards
Key interest rate could soon go up another half point, central bank says

Key interest rate could soon go up another half point, central bank says

‘The economy needs higher rates and can handle them’
B.C. company chewing on the possibilities of seaweed as cattle feed

B.C. company chewing on the possibilities of seaweed as cattle feed

Vancouver Island’s Cascadia Seaweed will receive up to $533,475 from federal government