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Liberals, Tories co-operate on extending leave for grieving parents

Liberals, Tories co-operate on extending leave for grieving parents

Parts of Tory MP Tom Kmiec’s private members bill will be incorporated into Liberal legislation
Coquihalla Highway reopening a major boost for B.C.’s battered supply chain

Coquihalla Highway reopening a major boost for B.C.’s battered supply chain

Crews repaired and patched about 20 stretches of the highway over 130 kilometres
Business is up heading into 2022, but so too are worries about paying off COVID debt

Business is up heading into 2022, but so too are worries about paying off COVID debt

Report last month found that 15.1% businesses expected to have ‘major challenges’ repaying government aid
Grim 2022 outlook for B.C.’s small business sector

Grim 2022 outlook for B.C.’s small business sector

Business sector report calls for more government fiscal help
North Okanagan’s Brown Derby Cafe hanging up hat

North Okanagan’s Brown Derby Cafe hanging up hat

Popular breakfast/lunch eatery set to close as owners Neil Todd and Carolyn Russell ready to retire
B.C. government looks to assist more low-carbon building solutions

B.C. government looks to assist more low-carbon building solutions

$5M CleanBC building innovation fund opens for applications
Âé¶¹AV resident takes lawnmowers from backyard to backcountry

Âé¶¹AV resident takes lawnmowers from backyard to backcountry

Âé¶¹AV group builds custom lawnmowers for off-road fun
Macklem vows clarity so Canadians trust Bank of Canada as inflation stays at 4.7%

Macklem vows clarity so Canadians trust Bank of Canada as inflation stays at 4.7%

‘Price stability is job one, because if we don’t get that right, nothing else is going to work’
More time needed for B.C. groundwater registration, opposition says

More time needed for B.C. groundwater registration, opposition says

B.C. Liberals, Greens says most well owners unaware
Bank of Canada to maintain inflation mandate, consider job market in rate decisions

Bank of Canada to maintain inflation mandate, consider job market in rate decisions

BoC may decide to allow inflation to sit closer to either end of the bank’s target range