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Nearly 70% of small businesses have been disrupted due to construction: CFIB

Nearly 70% of small businesses have been disrupted due to construction: CFIB

TORONTO — Nearly 70 per cent of Canadian small businesses say they've experienced disruptions in some form, including taking a financial hit, from construction projects within the last five years, a new report from the Canadian Federation of Independ
Vancouver's iconic Hamburger Mary's on Davie Street sued for $278,067 debt

Vancouver's iconic Hamburger Mary's on Davie Street sued for $278,067 debt

TD Bank says the restaurant business did not pay back two pandemic-era loans.
Federal Conservatives ahead in the polls in nearly every respect

Federal Conservatives ahead in the polls in nearly every respect

Survey reveals growing discontent with Trudeau's economic management amid Conservative rise in popularity
Interfor curtails production indefinitely at two U.S. sawmills due to weak market

Interfor curtails production indefinitely at two U.S. sawmills due to weak market

BURNABY, B.C. — Interfor Corp. says it will indefinitely curtail operations at its sawmills in Meldrim, Ga., and Summerville, S.C., due to weak lumber market conditions. The move will impact about 180 employees across both facilities.
Updated: Dolly Varden Silver raises $28M for B.C. silver mine project

Updated: Dolly Varden Silver raises $28M for B.C. silver mine project

Eric Sprott backing silver mine project in B.C.’s Golden Triangle
Borrower stress in focus as banks set to report third-quarter results

Borrower stress in focus as banks set to report third-quarter results

TORONTO — While interest rates have started to come down, borrowers, and lenders, are still feeling the strain. Just how much stress they're under will be a main focus for analysts as the big banks gear up to report third-quarter results.
The key to managing young people is giving them respect

The key to managing young people is giving them respect

Young people need managers who offer high standards plus high support.
3 years in prison for $1M stock swindler, North Vancouver judge orders

3 years in prison for $1M stock swindler, North Vancouver judge orders

'Their trust was broken' the judge says during sentencing for a man who took more than $1.6 million from nine people, including a victim who was once the accused's closest friend
B.C. migrant workers suffer extreme heat: study

B.C. migrant workers suffer extreme heat: study

Researchers are recommending an overhaul of regulations.
How a Kamala Harris presidency could affect Canada

How a Kamala Harris presidency could affect Canada

Harris on Friday equated opponent Donald Trump's proposal for new widespread tariffs with tax hikes