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Labour advocates not digging the state of gig work in B.C.

Labour advocates not digging the state of gig work in B.C.

Open letter led by Canadian Centre for Policy Alternative calls on government to reform system
WestJet CEO pledges fares will not rise due to airline mergers

WestJet CEO pledges fares will not rise due to airline mergers

‘We will actually be able to operate more efficiently and also more reliably’
Canada Bread fined $50M for bread price fixing, highest penalty ever

Canada Bread fined $50M for bread price fixing, highest penalty ever

Competition Bureau turns its focus on to grocers in ongoing investigation
‘Not all about handshakes’: Tips to finding trustworthy businesses in B.C.

‘Not all about handshakes’: Tips to finding trustworthy businesses in B.C.

A business can be stripped of accreditation for not responding to complaints
Salmon Arm couple captivates taste buds with cooking sauces

Salmon Arm couple captivates taste buds with cooking sauces

Charles Ouyang and Ann Liu have created Chinese cooking sauces through Will’s Food Inc.
Penticton’s Structurlam sold for $81M U.S. to Mercer International

Penticton’s Structurlam sold for $81M U.S. to Mercer International

The 60-year-old company had declared bankruptcy earlier in 2023
Rockin’ weekend at 91´ó»ÆѼ Curling Club for Gem and Mineral Show

Rockin’ weekend at 91´ó»ÆѼ Curling Club for Gem and Mineral Show

It’s estimated more than 2,000 people attended the event
It’s full-paddle ahead, as the Shuswap’s Canooligans draws closer to opening

It’s full-paddle ahead, as the Shuswap’s Canooligans draws closer to opening

Lake Lounge Eatery in Canoe, former site of Doc’s Pub and the Hive, expects to open soon
The Reddit blackout, explained: Why thousands of subreddits are protesting third-party app charges

The Reddit blackout, explained: Why thousands of subreddits are protesting third-party app charges

Thousands of Reddit discussion forums have gone dark this week to protest a new policy that will charge some third-party apps to access data on the site, leading to worries about content moderation and accessibility.
Lower Mainland’s Twilight Drive-In announces it will close

Lower Mainland’s Twilight Drive-In announces it will close

1 of B.C.’s last outdoor theatres will shutter at end of 2024 summer season, due to property taxes
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