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Feds announce funding to remove 34 abandoned boats in B.C.

Feds announce funding to remove 34 abandoned boats in B.C.

Feds announce funding to remove 34 abandoned boats in B.C.
LNG projects raising cost of living, says B.C. First Nation

LNG projects raising cost of living, says B.C. First Nation

Hereditary chiefs say not all economic impacts of LNG are positive
Trudeau Liberal party fundraiser drew fewer than 90 supporters to Vancouver hotel

Trudeau Liberal party fundraiser drew fewer than 90 supporters to Vancouver hotel

Party’s fundraising trailing that of Conservatives
Deadline to qualify for forgivable portion of CEBA looms for Canadian businesses

Deadline to qualify for forgivable portion of CEBA looms for Canadian businesses

Business groups say deadline will spell closure for thousands of struggling firms
CEBA loan deadline threatens business survival, North Van Chamber warns

CEBA loan deadline threatens business survival, North Van Chamber warns

Now is the time to show small businesses some love and shop local, the chamber says
Surrey mayor urges Ottawa to create plan to combat business extortion threats

Surrey mayor urges Ottawa to create plan to combat business extortion threats

Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke says she is deeply concerned for their communities due to the threats
Most Surrey businesses struggle to pay back CEBA loans: survey

Most Surrey businesses struggle to pay back CEBA loans: survey

Results mirror anecdotal reports provincewide
Stocks in for a positive year with rate cuts, economic recovery in sight: report

Stocks in for a positive year with rate cuts, economic recovery in sight: report

The forecast comes after 2023 defied expectations that the economy would slip into a recession
Taiwan election result good news for the West, not so much for China

Taiwan election result good news for the West, not so much for China

When Lai Ching-te formally becomes president in May, he'll have to proceed with a 'sense of humility,' says one UBC professor.
Subcontractor sues school district, Burnaby North Secondary School builder for $2.8M

Subcontractor sues school district, Burnaby North Secondary School builder for $2.8M

Surrey's PMC Builders & Developers Ltd. claims it is owed nearly $2.8 million in unpaid work, materials and 'extras' under a subcontract for the construction of the new Burnaby North Secondary School