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What is next for the post-Horgan BC NDP?

What is next for the post-Horgan BC NDP?

Premier reshaped his party’s image, now it must choose a new leader
Crypto-trader WonderFi closes $38M deal for rival Coinberry amid consolidation push

Crypto-trader WonderFi closes $38M deal for rival Coinberry amid consolidation push

Deal creates portfolio of three Canadian-regulated cryptocurrency trading platforms
NACI urges fall COVID-19 boosters

NACI urges fall COVID-19 boosters

National Advisory Committee on Immunization expects COVID-19 resurgence this fall and winter
B.C. economic growth to shrink in half in 2023 as inflation, labour woes take toll: Deloitte

B.C. economic growth to shrink in half in 2023 as inflation, labour woes take toll: Deloitte

GDP growth to plummet from 3.5% to 1.7% between 2022 and 2023
Canada Drives raises $40M as it eyes national expansion

Canada Drives raises $40M as it eyes national expansion

Fresh capital comes attached with partnership with consumer lender
Metro Vancouver concrete workers end five-week strike after landing deal

Metro Vancouver concrete workers end five-week strike after landing deal

Union members began returning to work early Friday
HCL expands Vancouver office with designs on hiring 80 more workers

HCL expands Vancouver office with designs on hiring 80 more workers

Latest 9,000-square-foot expansion comes as tech companies continue to scoop up downtown office space
Tech companies still scooping up office space and Vancouver’s feeling the squeeze

Tech companies still scooping up office space and Vancouver’s feeling the squeeze

Downtown office vacancy hit 7.2% in the second quarter of 2022, according to Colliers data
B.C. inflation overtakes national average, hitting 8.1% in May

B.C. inflation overtakes national average, hitting 8.1% in May

National inflation reaches highest rate since 1983
B.C. has less than one available worker for each vacant job: StatsCan

B.C. has less than one available worker for each vacant job: StatsCan

Number of B.C. job vacancies has increased by nearly 50,000 in one year