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Press day means all hands on deck in Vernon

Press day means all hands on deck in Vernon

President, director of sales work the press
B.C. still losing money on legalized marijuana sales

B.C. still losing money on legalized marijuana sales

Talks with municipalities continue on revenue sharing
Manufacturing Safety Alliance of B.C. opens office in Âé¶¹AV

Manufacturing Safety Alliance of B.C. opens office in Âé¶¹AV

The non-profit health and safety organization is now better equipped to service the Okanagan, it says
Teal-Jones shuts down remaining B.C. coast logging operations

Teal-Jones shuts down remaining B.C. coast logging operations

Layoffs affect forest harvest in Fraser Valley, Vancouver Island
Slow home sales cool B.C. government revenues this year

Slow home sales cool B.C. government revenues this year

Finance Minister Carole James releases first 2019 results
Anti-diversity op-ed should never have run in Vancouver Sun, prof says

Anti-diversity op-ed should never have run in Vancouver Sun, prof says

Newspaper apologizes after printing Mark Hecht’s column on how more diversity means less social trust
Ride-hailing service Kater seeks southern B.C. licences by the winter

Ride-hailing service Kater seeks southern B.C. licences by the winter

CEO says it hopes operations in the rest of B.C. will be up and running in 2020
Canadian flyers scramble after strike forces British Airways cancellations

Canadian flyers scramble after strike forces British Airways cancellations

About 3,500 passengers on more than a dozen Canada-to-London flights are expected to be affected
B.C. greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase

B.C. greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase

Petroleum, road transport improved efficiency in 2017
Indigenous rights plan sparks concern in B.C. communities

Indigenous rights plan sparks concern in B.C. communities

Local governments left out of talks on caribou protection