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B.C. Hydro’s $5.5 billion in deferred debt puts pressure on rates

B.C. Hydro’s $5.5 billion in deferred debt puts pressure on rates

Auditor General says 29 accounts a complicated system
Toronto stock market edges higher, while U.S. stocks fall; loonie down

Toronto stock market edges higher, while U.S. stocks fall; loonie down

Canadian dollar traded for 75.87 cents US compared with an average of 76.14 cents US Tuesday
South Okanagan distilleries among Canada’s best

South Okanagan distilleries among Canada’s best

Four distilleries win awards at Canada’s only national spirit competition
CN Rail infrastructure workers receive 14 per cent wage increase

CN Rail infrastructure workers receive 14 per cent wage increase

Workers will also get a $1,000 signing bonus, improved benefits
Canada’s Sunrise Records to buy failing HMV

Canada’s Sunrise Records to buy failing HMV

Most jobs will be saved, though 27 stores will close immediately
Province putting B.C. Place naming rights back on market

Province putting B.C. Place naming rights back on market

Deal with Telus mysteriously died under B.C. Liberal government
General Motors moving ahead with salaried job cuts

General Motors moving ahead with salaried job cuts

GM Canada spokeswoman expects “modest” number of other salaried reductions
B.C. tourism companies wait for effect of later Family Day weekend

B.C. tourism companies wait for effect of later Family Day weekend

NDP moved holiday to third Monday in February to match other provinces
Another B.C. forest company looks south for lumber mill expansion

Another B.C. forest company looks south for lumber mill expansion

Premier John Horgan promises ‘carrots and sticks’ to grow sawmill jobs
U.S. government appeals ruling that blocked Keystone pipeline

U.S. government appeals ruling that blocked Keystone pipeline

The line, sponsored by TransCanada, would begin in Alberta