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What is a currency exchange and why are there so many in North Vancouver?

What is a currency exchange and why are there so many in North Vancouver?

North Van’s Central Lonsdale area is now packed with these businesses, raising questions from residents about their legality and prevalence.
Richmond's T&T Supermarket continues to expand in Lower Mainland, U.S.

Richmond's T&T Supermarket continues to expand in Lower Mainland, U.S.

T&T Supermarket announced plans this week to open new stores in Burnaby and Lynnwood, WA
Can Trump come to Canada now that he's a convicted felon?

Can Trump come to Canada now that he's a convicted felon?

OTTAWA — A Canadian immigration lawyer says Donald Trump is technically barred from crossing into Canada now that he is a convicted felon. The former U.S.
Net zero by 2050, an ever-receding target?

Net zero by 2050, an ever-receding target?

Provinces need to do more on energy transition, Clean Energy Canada says
More than 500 rental apartments proposed for former MEC site on Broadway

More than 500 rental apartments proposed for former MEC site on Broadway

Vancouver council will decide on the project May 30 at public hearing.
WestJet Encore averts potential pilot strike with tentative deal

WestJet Encore averts potential pilot strike with tentative deal

WestJet Encore and its pilots reached a deal Thursday after two weeks of negotiations, steering clear of a potential strike this week.
Court certifies flooding lawsuit against Abbotsford, B.C., as class action

Court certifies flooding lawsuit against Abbotsford, B.C., as class action

ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — A judge has certified a class-action lawsuit alleging destruction in the November 2021 atmospheric river flooding in the Fraser Valley was magnified by improper operations of a pump station. B.C. Supreme Court Justice S.
When will the Bank of Canada embrace reality?

When will the Bank of Canada embrace reality?

Canada’s central bank is at a crossroads. It must unlock tremendous potential or perpetuate an overly restrictive status quo
Banks wrap quarter that saw more money set aside as consumer strain grows

Banks wrap quarter that saw more money set aside as consumer strain grows

TORONTO — CIBC and Royal Bank wrapped a round of second-quarter bank earnings on Thursday that showed rising but manageable consumer strain.
Big pay raise proposed for Metro Vancouver chair and vice-chair amid financial crisis

Big pay raise proposed for Metro Vancouver chair and vice-chair amid financial crisis

The Metro Vancouver board of director's chair and vice-chair are attending more meetings and need more compensation, according to a report to the board.