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Mark Anthony Group scuttles plan for downtown Kelowna boutique hotel

Mark Anthony Group scuttles plan for downtown Kelowna boutique hotel

Mark Anthony Group revising plans after initial feedback and neighbourhood consultation
'We have a critical need': Vancouver councillors suggest empty office space become pod hotels

'We have a critical need': Vancouver councillors suggest empty office space become pod hotels

"We think there's an opportunity here to use existing office space."
Prince Rupert port gets $150M boost for new export hub

Prince Rupert port gets $150M boost for new export hub

Operations expected in Q3 2026
The CRA is getting more audit muscle. Here's why tax experts are concerned

The CRA is getting more audit muscle. Here's why tax experts are concerned

New powers in the latest budget enable the CRA to demand information under oath, which some lawyers call 'expansive and draconian.'
Tied with Greens, BC United slouching towards fall election bust, says poll

Tied with Greens, BC United slouching towards fall election bust, says poll

BC United's fighting for third Place in provincial race, says new Research Co. survey
Downtown Vancouver office tower sales establish new benchmark

Downtown Vancouver office tower sales establish new benchmark

Deal signals a new era of international investment
Bud break impresses some B.C. winery owners

Bud break impresses some B.C. winery owners

Many had expected entire lost crops due to mid-January deep freeze.
N.S. reaches deal with owner of Northern Pulp, firm pursues new mill in Queens County

N.S. reaches deal with owner of Northern Pulp, firm pursues new mill in Queens County

HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government says it has settled with the owner of the Northern Pulp mill in Pictou County and that the company will pursue a new plant in the province's southwest if the deal is approved by the courts.
Opinion: B.C.’s massive water management challenges can benefit from small-scale solutions

Opinion: B.C.’s massive water management challenges can benefit from small-scale solutions

Ducks Unlimited Canada is advocating for a low-tech, cost-effective solution for climate resilience
Inventors of water cremation machine say B.C. laws could push them out

Inventors of water cremation machine say B.C. laws could push them out

The 'Aqualyser' offers eco-friendly water cremation as an alternative to flames. However, the use of such a machine on human bodies has not been authorized in B.C.