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Opinion: A BC Liberal rebrand could help Falcon shake ghosts of leaders past

Opinion: A BC Liberal rebrand could help Falcon shake ghosts of leaders past

Most British Columbians don't foresee the BC Liberals forming government if an election were to happen this year
TC Energy increases dividend, reports Q4 loss due to rising costs of Coastal GasLink

TC Energy increases dividend, reports Q4 loss due to rising costs of Coastal GasLink

CALGARY — TC Energy Corp. raised its dividend as it reported a nearly $1.45-billion loss in its fourth quarter due to rising cost of its Coastal GasLink project.
In the Courts: ‘Massive’ data breach leads to B.C. class-action lawsuit

In the Courts: ‘Massive’ data breach leads to B.C. class-action lawsuit

Lawsuit is seeking damages for negligence, breach of contract
B.C. government lawyers threaten job action over NDP unionization bill

B.C. government lawyers threaten job action over NDP unionization bill

The BC Government Lawyers Association's 350 members voted 97.1 per cent for job action.
WestJet announces new Vancouver routes

WestJet announces new Vancouver routes

WestJet to start flying to Atlanta and to Nashville out of Vancouver
Provinces agree to accept new federal health funding offer

Provinces agree to accept new federal health funding offer

OTTAWA — Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson says the premiers have agreed to accept the health-care funding deal offered to them by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, although they say it is far less than they had been asking for. More coming.
Deep debt is a dating obstacle for Canadians: survey

Deep debt is a dating obstacle for Canadians: survey

Canadian insolvency statistics show slight decline from multi-year high
Thirteen years after Vancouver 2010, Canada’s sport system at a crossroads and in crisis

Thirteen years after Vancouver 2010, Canada’s sport system at a crossroads and in crisis

While dreams of a 2030 Winter Olympics in Canada have not died, advocates say the country must first grapple with its crisis in sport
Rob Shaw: B.C. renters now entitled to highest rate of interest on deposits in two decades

Rob Shaw: B.C. renters now entitled to highest rate of interest on deposits in two decades

Landlords are required to pay 1.95 per cent interest on deposits in 2023, under a formula that sets the rate of prime minus 4.5 per cent.
B2Gold signs agreement to buy Sabina Gold and Silver for $1.1B in all-stock deal

B2Gold signs agreement to buy Sabina Gold and Silver for $1.1B in all-stock deal

VANCOUVER — B2Gold Corp. has signed a deal to buy Sabina Gold and Silver Corp. in an all-stock deal valued at $1.1 billion. Sabina owns the Back River gold district in Nunavut including five mineral claims across an 80-kilometre belt.