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Philippines opens door to strengthening B.C. trade ties in key areas

Philippines opens door to strengthening B.C. trade ties in key areas

Philippines' foreign affairs secretary gave keynote address during his visit to Vancouver last week
'Day by day': Alberta fire evacuees out until next week, weather to help B.C. crews

'Day by day': Alberta fire evacuees out until next week, weather to help B.C. crews

FORT MCMURRAY, ALBERTA — Thousands of residents forced to flee a fierce, wind-whipped wildfire threatening the oilsands hub city of Fort McMurray were told Wednesday they’ll likely be out for days and may be allowed back as early as Tuesday.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre visits North Vancouver business

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre visits North Vancouver business

The Tory leader warned municipalities they must approve more growth or face financial consequences
Soaring costs force Vancouver restaurants to close

Soaring costs force Vancouver restaurants to close

Cioppino's Mediterranean Grill & Enoteca latest high-end restaurant to announce closure
'The whole country is not on fire': Canadian tourism industry struggles as fires rage

'The whole country is not on fire': Canadian tourism industry struggles as fires rage

OTTAWA — Canada's tourism industry is trying to put on its Sunday best this week, showcasing itself to more than 500 international travel agents and tour operators at the largest annual tourism convention in Canada.
Here's how much it costs to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Metro Vancouver this May

Here's how much it costs to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Metro Vancouver this May

Some municipalities in Metro Vancouver saw a decrease in rental rates for newly-listed units
CFIB warns B.C. against any potential $20/hour living wage legislation

CFIB warns B.C. against any potential $20/hour living wage legislation

Mandatory living wage of $20 per hour could cost province $4.3 billion in extra wages, says Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
Strategic job-hopping may be good. Here’s why staying put also works

Strategic job-hopping may be good. Here’s why staying put also works

Employers, too, must do their part, to make sure employees aren’t stagnating where they are
Fire at G3 grain terminal in North Vancouver under investigation

Fire at G3 grain terminal in North Vancouver under investigation

Conveyer equipment likely overheated during maintenance work at the terminal on the North Van waterfront
'Still open for business': Pressure on remaining short-term rentals in Kelowna

'Still open for business': Pressure on remaining short-term rentals in Kelowna

Visitors face uncertainty, wedding parties scramble for accommodation