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B.C. condo buyers set their sights on Calgary’s presale market

B.C. condo buyers set their sights on Calgary’s presale market

Presale condos sales in Calgary increase by 230 per cent thanks in part to interprovincial
Singapore’s push for self-reliance presents opportunities for B.C. companies: report

Singapore’s push for self-reliance presents opportunities for B.C. companies: report

Asia Pacific Foundation report highlights the importance of building “Brand Canada” in Asia
The business world is not immune to ‘ghosting,' new survey finds

The business world is not immune to ‘ghosting,' new survey finds

An abrupt end to communication after job interviews, work-related phone calls and requests for more information has left many Canadians feeling corporately ‘ghosted’
B.C.'s health-care system no stranger to cyberattacks that threaten data

B.C.'s health-care system no stranger to cyberattacks that threaten data

An active police investigation is underway and it's unclear what may have been taken from Health Employers Association of B.C. databases.
End of an era: The first mall-based Hudson’s Bay is shutting down in Burnaby

End of an era: The first mall-based Hudson’s Bay is shutting down in Burnaby

Hudson's Bay Co. shaped Lougheed Town Centre as we know it.
Contentious TikTok posts about B.C. vet care will remain online, court rules

Contentious TikTok posts about B.C. vet care will remain online, court rules

Charlie the dog's testicular sack infection led to a controversial social media squabble and eventually a defamation lawsuit.
Cyberattack on B.C. health websites may have taken workers' personal information

Cyberattack on B.C. health websites may have taken workers' personal information

The information could include social insurance numbers, email addresses, passport and licence details and other personal data. 
B.C. port union to brief workers on new collective deal ahead of crucial vote

B.C. port union to brief workers on new collective deal ahead of crucial vote

VANCOUVER — Longshore union negotiators will brief workers about a new tentative collective agreement with employers, ahead of a two-day vote on whether to approve the deal that could finally bring an end to British Columbia's long-running port dispu
ƵappHousing Crunch: It is getting even harder to live in your vehicle now

ƵappHousing Crunch: It is getting even harder to live in your vehicle now

Mayor Armand Hurford says that council is currently trying to make housing more affordable for everyone in the community as Walmart asks vehicle residents to move on from its lot.
Canadian retirees would work longer if they had reduced hours: poll

Canadian retirees would work longer if they had reduced hours: poll

55.1 per cent of those thinking of retiring would keep working if they could have part-time hours: Statistics Canada
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