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Discount carrier Flair Airlines expanding into United States this fall

Discount carrier Flair Airlines expanding into United States this fall

New routes to U.S. travel hot spots will start between C$79 and $109 one-way
Latest Indigenous bid for Trans Mountain backed by pipeline company

Latest Indigenous bid for Trans Mountain backed by pipeline company

Pembina Pipeline partners on oil expansion, northwest B.C. LNG
B.C. targets heavy trucking for next hydrogen fuel development

B.C. targets heavy trucking for next hydrogen fuel development

Mixing with natural gas part of CanadaB次元官网网址檚 first hydrogen strategy
IPOs booming as Canadian companies refuse to let crisis deter them from going public

IPOs booming as Canadian companies refuse to let crisis deter them from going public

TMX counted 158 new listings on the exchanges as of April, while all of last year had 300 and 2019 saw 273
B.C. farms, industry risk losing water rights as licence deadline nears

B.C. farms, industry risk losing water rights as licence deadline nears

Non-domestic groundwater claims must be filed by March 2022
Canada posts $1.4B trade deficit in May as imports rose and exports fell

Canada posts $1.4B trade deficit in May as imports rose and exports fell

Statistics Canada said Friday the result followed a revised surplus of $462 million in April
Songhees Nation co-owned cannabis store opens in downtown Victoria

Songhees Nation co-owned cannabis store opens in downtown Victoria

First Nation plans to take educational approach to cannabis retailing
B.C. businesses may still require masks as COVID-19 order lifts

B.C. businesses may still require masks as COVID-19 order lifts

Masks recommended for 70% of public not yet fully vaccinated
Unvaccinated employees could face masks, segregation upon return to office: Experts

Unvaccinated employees could face masks, segregation upon return to office: Experts

As workplaces begin to reopen, employers are grappling with how to keep all workers safe
Liberals say by 2035 all new cars, light-duty trucks sold in Canada will be electric

Liberals say by 2035 all new cars, light-duty trucks sold in Canada will be electric

The government had set 2040 target for when it wants to see all passenger vehicles sold be electric
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