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LNG Canada throws down gauntlet to BC Hydro

LNG Canada throws down gauntlet to BC Hydro

Second phase expansion can be electrified if BC Hydro can supply the power, says CEO
More pay, more benefits, more 'contracting in': The new agreement for SkyTrain workers

More pay, more benefits, more 'contracting in': The new agreement for SkyTrain workers

Union members that work on the Expo and Millennium lines are expected to vote on the deal later this month.
B.C. banks and credit unions fined for mortgage documentation failures

B.C. banks and credit unions fined for mortgage documentation failures

Consumer watchdog says it found systemic failures by financial institutions not complying with mortgage discharge rules in the wake of a major fraud case in B.C.
Rob Shaw: Eby criticizes 'absolutely disgraceful' Facebook and Google for threats to cut off news content

Rob Shaw: Eby criticizes 'absolutely disgraceful' Facebook and Google for threats to cut off news content

B.C. government considers pulling its advertising from tech titans.
Thousands of industry players set to descend on Vancouver for global LNG conference

Thousands of industry players set to descend on Vancouver for global LNG conference

Conference was originally to be held in Saint Petersburg, Russia
B.C. employment takes a hit as province loses 2,600 jobs in June

B.C. employment takes a hit as province loses 2,600 jobs in June

Unemployment rate jumps by 0.6 percentage points to 5.6%
Airbnb wins Vancouver privacy ruling, as court quashes order to release host data

Airbnb wins Vancouver privacy ruling, as court quashes order to release host data

Vancouver housing activist Rohana Rezel has had a beef with Airbnb and the City of Vancouver for years, and a B.C. Supreme Court ruling this week means there's no end in sight.
Union says B.C. port employers want government to do 'dirty work' to end strike

Union says B.C. port employers want government to do 'dirty work' to end strike

VANCOUVER — The president of the union representing striking British Columbia port workers said employers are waiting for the federal government to do their "dirty work" instead of negotiating an end to the workers' six-day strike.
Vancouver slips from being most popular luxury-cruise destination

Vancouver slips from being most popular luxury-cruise destination

Strike at Port of Vancouver has yet to impact the sector.
Vancouver Fraser Port Authority’s post-port-strike quest: replace Robin Silvester

Vancouver Fraser Port Authority’s post-port-strike quest: replace Robin Silvester

CFO Victor Pang appointed interim president and CEO while VFPA board of directors embarks on search for Robin Silvester’s replacement
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