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Vancouver mulls viewing area for 'amazing' Canucks' fans in Stanley Cup playoffs

Vancouver mulls viewing area for 'amazing' Canucks' fans in Stanley Cup playoffs

Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim says the city is "exploring potential public viewing opportunities" for the Vancouver Canucks' Round 2 playoff series against Edmonton.
With so many employers scouring social media, how can posting be worth it?

With so many employers scouring social media, how can posting be worth it?

While it’s important for employees to exhibit their authentic voice on their social media, they also need to be aware of the consequences of going public
Competition Bureau investigating Lululemon for greenwashing

Competition Bureau investigating Lululemon for greenwashing

Activist group Stand.Earth accuses athleisure retailer of increasing its environmental burden while claiming otherwise.
First Nations groups in B.C. issue duelling press releases on salmon farming

First Nations groups in B.C. issue duelling press releases on salmon farming

As deadline looms for federal decision on salmon farming in B.C., anti-fish farm group plans show of force
New grads face a challenging market for entry-level jobs

New grads face a challenging market for entry-level jobs

RBC study finds the number of employed Canadians aged 15 to 25 has remained relatively flat since late 2022, but the size of that population has grown by about 90,000.
Canada’s biggest, newest oil pipeline in a decade has not-so-grand opening

Canada’s biggest, newest oil pipeline in a decade has not-so-grand opening

After years of challenges and delays, the controversial Trans Mountain expansion project has started carrying Alberta crude to B.C.
Crowdsourcing disaster aid is on the rise in Canada — is that a good thing?

Crowdsourcing disaster aid is on the rise in Canada — is that a good thing?

As GoFundMe disaster fundraising surges in Canada, early evidence suggests the wealthy benefit most.
Poilievre tight-lipped on what Conservatives might do with capital gains tax changes

Poilievre tight-lipped on what Conservatives might do with capital gains tax changes

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is telling business leaders to fight their own battles when it comes to the Liberals' proposed changes to capital gains taxation.
B.C. appoints mediator in effort to end protracted HBC strike

B.C. appoints mediator in effort to end protracted HBC strike

David Schaub to work with both sides for up to 14 days to find resolution
More Creek hydro project in NW B.C. hits a dead end

More Creek hydro project in NW B.C. hits a dead end

Hydro dam doesn't qualify under power call due to lack of First Nation participation