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Canada and U.S. suspend all fishing for Canadian-origin Yukon River chinook salmon

Canada and U.S. suspend all fishing for Canadian-origin Yukon River chinook salmon

WHITEHORSE — Canada and the United States are suspending all fishing for Canadian-origin Yukon River chinook salmon for seven years in an attempt to protect the dwindling species.
How dangerous is flight turbulence? Everything B.C. travellers need to know

How dangerous is flight turbulence? Everything B.C. travellers need to know

"You should always use your seat belt even when the seat belt sign is off."
Canadian healthcare ventures nab $26M for AI innovations

Canadian healthcare ventures nab $26M for AI innovations

Digital-technology supercluster DIGITAL newly funds four Canadian companies
What the expansion of the Trans-Pacific Partnership means for B.C. businesses

What the expansion of the Trans-Pacific Partnership means for B.C. businesses

With the U.K. set to join trade bloc, expert says the CPTPP's importance remains severely underappreciated in Canada
WestJet planning new fare category for travellers willing to forgo carry-on bag

WestJet planning new fare category for travellers willing to forgo carry-on bag

CALGARY — WestJet Airlines plans to launch a new cheaper fare category that would be available to travellers willing to fly without a carry-on bag.

Cybersecurity plan for federal government takes aim at 'inefficiencies, blind spots'

OTTAWA — The federal government has unfurled a new cybersecurity strategy aimed at protecting its vast array of computer systems and information banks against a growing variety of threats.
Pay increases, AI provisions included in Writers Guild of Canada labour deal

Pay increases, AI provisions included in Writers Guild of Canada labour deal

TORONTO — The Writers Guild of Canada has ratified a new three-year contract that increases pay and implements artificial intelligence protections for writers, story editors and story consultants.
Fertility treatments and work: Should I tell my boss?

Fertility treatments and work: Should I tell my boss?

Also, why drill sergeants beat cheerleaders in mentorship, DEI blind spots and the problem with ‘urgency culture’ at work
Vancity lists properties as credit union branch closures outpace banks

Vancity lists properties as credit union branch closures outpace banks

Sale-leaseback model promises responsiveness to member needs.
Second class-action lawsuit proposed over downtown UBCO campus construction

Second class-action lawsuit proposed over downtown UBCO campus construction

Overlapping lawsuits highlight broader construction issues at new campus