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Tesla burns $739.5 million in cash on way to record 2Q loss

Tesla burns $739.5 million in cash on way to record 2Q loss

Tesla’s second-quarter revenue should grow by more than $1 billion as it delivered more Model 3 electric cars.
Feds ease carbon tax thresholds

Feds ease carbon tax thresholds

Alberta, B.C., Manitoba and Quebec have carbon pricing plans expected to meet requirements for 2019
B.C. Interior residents should get break, taxpayers’ group says

B.C. Interior residents should get break, taxpayers’ group says

Canadian Taxpayers Federation calls on government to cut fuel taxes, fix ICBC and axe new health tax
Dehart: Let the games begin at 91´ó»ÆѼ Pool Tables

Dehart: Let the games begin at 91´ó»ÆѼ Pool Tables

Find out where to go, where to eat and where to have fun in 91´ó»ÆѼ this week
B.C. Highway 1 widening to Alberta demanded for decades

B.C. Highway 1 widening to Alberta demanded for decades

Future sections to use union-only construction deal
WestJet posts $20.8 million loss amid labour dispute, higher fuel prices

WestJet posts $20.8 million loss amid labour dispute, higher fuel prices

WestJet’s second quarter losses amounted to 18 cents per share.
Bright future for Canadian Toys ‘R’ Us stores, president says during B.C. visit

Bright future for Canadian Toys ‘R’ Us stores, president says during B.C. visit

Americans are coming north to shop since the U.S. chain went under
CryptoKitties: Are blockchain Beanie Babies the future of e-commerce or a fad?

CryptoKitties: Are blockchain Beanie Babies the future of e-commerce or a fad?

Some CryptoKitties have commanded six figures on the virtual market, and the B.C.-based company behind the project says it’s attracted more than US$12 million in investments.
Pulp mill struggles long-term, Premier John Horgan says

Pulp mill struggles long-term, Premier John Horgan says

U.S. ‘assault’ on B.C.’s Catalyst Paper threatens workers, retirees
Bad week in social media gets worse; Twitter hammered on Wall St

Bad week in social media gets worse; Twitter hammered on Wall St

Long criticized for allowing bad behaviour to run rampant, Twitter has begun to crack down
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