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Support refugees fleeing Ukraine invasion, B.C. premier urges

Support refugees fleeing Ukraine invasion, B.C. premier urges

Politicians can’t interfere in public service pension fund
Canfor plans to sell forest tenure in Mackenzie region of B.C. to two First Nations

Canfor plans to sell forest tenure in Mackenzie region of B.C. to two First Nations

Canfor has also agreed to sell its Mackenzie site, plant and equipment to Peak Renewables.
Canadians can expect higher gas prices from Ukraine war to kick in on Saturday

Canadians can expect higher gas prices from Ukraine war to kick in on Saturday

Experts say gas prices across the country should rise about five cents per litre this weekend
B.C. tourism industry hoping spring COVID-19 thaw continues

B.C. tourism industry hoping spring COVID-19 thaw continues

Rebuilding workforce, international visitors a big job
‘Not just about chips:’ Frito-Lay, Loblaw expose tension between suppliers, retailers

‘Not just about chips:’ Frito-Lay, Loblaw expose tension between suppliers, retailers

Situation has left the chip and snack food aisle of many Loblaw stores less full than usual
Vaccinated or non-vaccinated? Regina brew pub introduces vaccine-only section

Vaccinated or non-vaccinated? Regina brew pub introduces vaccine-only section

‘We’re trying to dig ourselves out of this economic catastrophe that the pandemic has caused’
‘Renewable natural gas’ boom coming, advocates say, as companies turn waste into fuel

‘Renewable natural gas’ boom coming, advocates say, as companies turn waste into fuel

FortisBC currently receives renewable natural gas from several suppliers
Outlook for interest rates, inflation are key trends as banks set to report earnings

Outlook for interest rates, inflation are key trends as banks set to report earnings

The central banks of Canada and the U.S. are expected to start raising rates in March
Another ‘unique’ tax-filing season opens in Canada amid pandemic challenges: CRA

Another ‘unique’ tax-filing season opens in Canada amid pandemic challenges: CRA

CRA says it has not extended the tax filing deadline, which remains April 30 for most Canadians
B.C.’s post-COVID economy faces export, labour, taxation issues

B.C.’s post-COVID economy faces export, labour, taxation issues

Business council says income, carbon taxes dampen investment