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A dozen local chambers leave BC Chamber of Commerce amid changes

A dozen local chambers leave BC Chamber of Commerce amid changes

Current CEO set to depart after AGM in June, as organization faces financial challenges
Bryan Yu: Buyers seize control as B.C. home sales hit a pandemic-era low

Bryan Yu: Buyers seize control as B.C. home sales hit a pandemic-era low

April slump in Metro Vancouver and Abbotsford-Mission marks fifth straight monthly decline, with prices falling and inventory surging
Canadians have more trust in Carney than they did in Trudeau: poll

Canadians have more trust in Carney than they did in Trudeau: poll

OTTAWA — Canadians have more trust in Prime Minister Mark Carney now than they did in former prime minister Justin Trudeau after he was first elected, a new poll suggests.
Vancouver Coastal Health wins secrecy award

Vancouver Coastal Health wins secrecy award

The Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy was given for the health authority’s routine breaking of access to information laws during the COVID-19 pandemic.
B.C. tech sector awaits talent shift under Trump 2.0

B.C. tech sector awaits talent shift under Trump 2.0

High cost of living, lower wages might be making international tech talent think twice about relocating
Vancouver's CO280 inks carbon-capture deal with JPMorganChase

Vancouver's CO280 inks carbon-capture deal with JPMorganChase

Banking giant will purchase 450K tonnes of carbon dioxide removal over 13 years from a pulp and paper mill
Metro Vancouver area councillors urge more B.C. oversight of municipal spending

Metro Vancouver area councillors urge more B.C. oversight of municipal spending

VICTORIA — Four Metro Vancouver area councillors have launched a petition asking the British Columbia government for closer oversight of municipal spending in the province, amid a police investigation into alleged misuse of a city hall gift card prog
Here’s what Vancouver council thinks about Holborn’s $2.8B development proposal

Here’s what Vancouver council thinks about Holborn’s $2.8B development proposal

Four-tower project would include 378 non-market homes in Downtown Eastside
Canada’s failure to monitor Fraser sands threatens region's future

Canada’s failure to monitor Fraser sands threatens region's future

Ottawa stopped measuring sediment years ago, throwing the future of flood defences, farmland, cities and delta health into question
B.C. regulator temporarily restricts Vancouver crypto firm from securities activity

B.C. regulator temporarily restricts Vancouver crypto firm from securities activity

VANCOUVER — The BC Securities Commission says a Vancouver cryptocurrency firm has been temporarily banned from trading securities and other market activities. The commission says Xeltox Enterprises Ltd.