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Lululemon founder behind massive project in False Creek Flats

Lululemon founder behind massive project in False Creek Flats

Low Tide Properties seeks to build two 35-storey rental towers, 19-storey office building
Opinion: Trudeau’s leadership survives as Singh severs ties

Opinion: Trudeau’s leadership survives as Singh severs ties

With the NDP shredding its partnership with the Liberals, the PM faces the challenge of leading a tired government into a critical election
S&P/TSX composite ends flat on Wednesday, U.S. stock markets mixed

S&P/TSX composite ends flat on Wednesday, U.S. stock markets mixed

TORONTO — Weakness in the energy sector offset gains elsewhere to leave Canada's main stock index essentially flat Wednesday, while U.S. markets were mixed as investors focus on job numbers.
‘Ghosting’ job candidates is bad practice. So why is it still happening?

‘Ghosting’ job candidates is bad practice. So why is it still happening?

Also, time-blocking your way to better productivity, how to tap into your ‘personal power’ and when work discussions get heated
Union members authorize possible B.C. port strike but no notice issued

Union members authorize possible B.C. port strike but no notice issued

VANCOUVER — The union representing foremen at British Columbia's ports say members have voted overwhelmingly to authorize strike action if necessary in an ongoing labour dispute with port employers.
Vancouver’s Loop Energy delists from TSX, aims to restructure

Vancouver’s Loop Energy delists from TSX, aims to restructure

Hydrogen fuel cell company delisted from TSX, seeks to reorganize
Review of B.C. refinery stench says cold snap triggered series of events

Review of B.C. refinery stench says cold snap triggered series of events

BURNABY, B.C. — Parkland Corp. has released a review into an unplanned shutdown of its Burnaby, B.C., refinery in January that blanketed parts of Metro Vancouver with a foul stench.
Bank of Canada ready to cut faster — or slower — if it needs to, Macklem says

Bank of Canada ready to cut faster — or slower — if it needs to, Macklem says

OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada may adjust the pace of interest rate cuts if warranted, governor Tiff Macklem said after announcing a third consecutive interest rate cut.
Vancouver home sales fall 17% in August despite interest rate cuts: real estate board

Vancouver home sales fall 17% in August despite interest rate cuts: real estate board

VANCOUVER — Greater Vancouver Realtors says home sales in the region dropped 17.1 per cent in August from a year earlier and were more than a quarter below the 10-year seasonal average.
The NDP-Liberal deal is done. What happens now?

The NDP-Liberal deal is done. What happens now?

OTTAWA — The NDP has pulled out of a confidence and supply agreement with the Liberals.