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Most B.C. workers report high job fulfillment, survey finds

Most B.C. workers report high job fulfillment, survey finds

But almost half of B.C. workers say relationships with co-workers have become more distant, according to Ricoh USA, Inc.
Central 1 to transfer digital banking operations to Intellect Design Arena

Central 1 to transfer digital banking operations to Intellect Design Arena

The widely expected move follows Central 1 announcing in October that it was seeking "strategic alternatives" for its digital-banking division
B.C. recreational home prices could ski-jump this year: Royal LePage

B.C. recreational home prices could ski-jump this year: Royal LePage

Prices for ski homes expected to rise in Whistler, other popular winter destinations
David Eby pledges to boost resource development under tariff threat

David Eby pledges to boost resource development under tariff threat

B.C. premier tells B.C. mineral exploration conference government will speed up permitting
Port Moody wants to see more houses moved instead of demolished

Port Moody wants to see more houses moved instead of demolished

Port Moody averages about one house move a year, says the city's manager of building and bylaw enforcement.
Pete Fry now 'flying solo' as Vancouver council’s lone opposition member

Pete Fry now 'flying solo' as Vancouver council’s lone opposition member

Fry: 'I'm going to stay true to myself and be authentic and just speak truth to power.'
$22.9M to flow through SFU to help commercialize research

$22.9M to flow through SFU to help commercialize research

Federal funding aims to help students convert research findings into tangible products
Statistics Canada reports November retail sales flat at $67.6 billion

Statistics Canada reports November retail sales flat at $67.6 billion

OTTAWA — Canadian retail sales in November were flat compared with October, but an early estimate by Statistics Canada pointed to a rebound in December which saw the start of Ottawa's GST/HST holiday.
'There's going to be a lot more noise': Investing strategies in the time of Trump

'There's going to be a lot more noise': Investing strategies in the time of Trump

TORONTO — The roller-coaster governance model of Donald Trump is already back on display: he was quiet on tariffs during his inauguration day, only to say later that evening they could be coming by February. The actual plan remains unclear.
New database for mineral extraction from mine waste launches

New database for mineral extraction from mine waste launches

Geoscience BC unveils inventory of mine waste for critical minerals extraction