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Bank of Canada takes to Twitter to set record straight on 'printing money' claim

Bank of Canada takes to Twitter to set record straight on 'printing money' claim

OTTAWA — As the Bank of Canada tries to reign in red hot inflation, the central bank is engaging in another fight: one against misinformation
Sales at B.C.’s fastest-growing firms slow significantly

Sales at B.C.’s fastest-growing firms slow significantly

Average five-year revenue growth fell from 1,485 per cent to 643 per cent year over year
B.C.’s number two doc paid higher than health authority CEOs

B.C.’s number two doc paid higher than health authority CEOs

Dr. Reka Gustafson received almost $470K last year, which was more than PHSA CEO David Byres' compensation.
B.C. nets $1.3-billion surplus in 2021-22 fiscal year

B.C. nets $1.3-billion surplus in 2021-22 fiscal year

Reopened economy prompted economic boom and more tax revenue
Under the Barge: Federal and expert reports offer a glimpse into the challenge of removing the Sunset Beach wreck

Under the Barge: Federal and expert reports offer a glimpse into the challenge of removing the Sunset Beach wreck

The deconstruction and removal of the stranded barge at Sunset Beach was originally expected to be over by mid-July, according to a late-April version of the contractor’s schedule.
B.C. booze deliveries to resume as union stands down picket lines: BCGEU

B.C. booze deliveries to resume as union stands down picket lines: BCGEU

The BCGEU has announced it's ending job action at liquor and cannabis distribution warehouses
U.K. to halt paper banknotes from being legal currency

U.K. to halt paper banknotes from being legal currency

Paper U.K. £20 and £50 banknotes will stop being legal tender in October
Burnaby city council candidate says meeting policy unfairly favours incumbents

Burnaby city council candidate says meeting policy unfairly favours incumbents

Garbage! That’s what Martin Kendell thinks about the Burnaby city clerk’s decision to prevent him from speaking about garbage at a city council meeting tonight.
Extradited man's Vancouver fraud, theft case going to trial

Extradited man's Vancouver fraud, theft case going to trial

Peter Kevin Miller faces a total of 26 charges related to alleged investment offences between 2010 and 2013
Local gatekeeping and ‘Ottawa-knows-best’ approach harming economy, says Poilievre

Local gatekeeping and ‘Ottawa-knows-best’ approach harming economy, says Poilievre

Federal Conservative leadership candidate talks policy with Glacier Media