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Opinion: 'Common sense' politics falls short in a complex Canada

Opinion: 'Common sense' politics falls short in a complex Canada

In the post-pandemic landscape, the allure of 'common sense' politics is strong — but it may exclude and oversimplify critical issue
New tech at Kruger's Kamloops pulp mill reduces chemical use, but won't provide smell relief

New tech at Kruger's Kamloops pulp mill reduces chemical use, but won't provide smell relief

System reduces chlorine dioxide and hydrogen peroxide use, with a focus on cost savings
More developments, more people mark new era for downtown Kelowna

More developments, more people mark new era for downtown Kelowna

As towering developments reshape the city, Interior city faces hurdles with infrastructure, housing density, and social services
Four Vancouver hotels receive prestigious Michelin Guide 'Key' distinctions

Four Vancouver hotels receive prestigious Michelin Guide 'Key' distinctions

Known for its restaurant recommendations, Michelin has given Canadian hotels new "Key" distinctions to guide your next stay
VodaSafe on a mission to revolutionize water rescue, recovery

VodaSafe on a mission to revolutionize water rescue, recovery

Vancouver firm has developed potential life-saving tool is in use by customers in 48 countries worldwide
Rob Shaw: Carbon tax switcheroo reveals Eby's wavering principles

Rob Shaw: Carbon tax switcheroo reveals Eby's wavering principles

B.C. premier’s unexpected policy pivot may stir concerns over his principles
Opinion: Work-life balance isn't about time — it's about purpose

Opinion: Work-life balance isn't about time — it's about purpose

As the lines between work and personal life blur, achieving equilibrium requires more than just dividing time
Statistics Canada reports wholesale sales higher in July

Statistics Canada reports wholesale sales higher in July

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says wholesale sales, excluding petroleum, petroleum products, and other hydrocarbons and excluding oilseed and grain, rose 0.4 per cent to $82.7 billion in July.
CRD board moves closer to forming regional transportation authority

CRD board moves closer to forming regional transportation authority

Once the service is up and operating — likely the second quarter of next year — it will be able to speak with one voice for the region on transportation matters
How does a reverse mortgage work in Canada?

How does a reverse mortgage work in Canada?

Money.ca examines how a reverse mortgage works in Canada and how to decide if it's the right choice for your financial future.