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Jan. 31 is the most common day to quit your job

Jan. 31 is the most common day to quit your job

UK studies point to the end of January as the most common day for employees to pack it in
B.C. launches talks with taxi industry about fees to aid disability services

B.C. launches talks with taxi industry about fees to aid disability services

Cabbies will also soon be able to buy same kind of insurance available to ride-hailing drivers
B.C. boosts disaster fund for farmers suffering crop losses

B.C. boosts disaster fund for farmers suffering crop losses

Extra $9 million allows increased payouts for weather, fires
Two Okanagan restaurants make the cut for Canada’s 100 most romantic places to eat

Two Okanagan restaurants make the cut for Canada’s 100 most romantic places to eat

The restaurants are part of CedarCreek and Quails’ Gate wineries
Tim Hortons pulls Beyond Meat breakfast sandwiches from B.C., Ontario menus

Tim Hortons pulls Beyond Meat breakfast sandwiches from B.C., Ontario menus

‘Ultimately, our guests choose to stay with the meat option’
John Horgan calls for end to ‘high-grading’ B.C. forests

John Horgan calls for end to ‘high-grading’ B.C. forests

Premier speaks to resource industry forum in Prince George
Straight from DeHart

Straight from DeHart

Oral surgeon returns to his Âé¶¹AV roots
B.C. provides $175M in reconciliation pact with Carrier Sekani

B.C. provides $175M in reconciliation pact with Carrier Sekani

Fund helps develop forestry, culture for Indigenous communities
Canada eyes U.K.’s decision to grant Huawei partial access to 5G network

Canada eyes U.K.’s decision to grant Huawei partial access to 5G network

Canada the last of ‘Five Eyes’ intelligence allies to decide who will supply its 5G network equipment
Landowner hearings begin for Trans Mountain expansion in Alberta

Landowner hearings begin for Trans Mountain expansion in Alberta

Detailed route talks start in Spruce Grove, in B.C. communities soon