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Canfor Corp. extending temporary curtailment of sawmills in B.C.; cutting hours

Canfor Corp. extending temporary curtailment of sawmills in B.C.; cutting hours

Vancouver-based company says the decision is due to declining lumber prices, high log costs and log supply constraints
Coast Hotel and workers reach tentative deal

Coast Hotel and workers reach tentative deal

Deal between hotel chain and union representing Nanaimo, Victoria workers reached early Friday
Lower-than-expected parcel volumes helping cut into backlog, says Canada Post

Lower-than-expected parcel volumes helping cut into backlog, says Canada Post

The Crown corporation says thatB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™s largely because it is taking in fewer holiday parcels than expected
B.C. to move salmon farms out of coastal migration route

B.C. to move salmon farms out of coastal migration route

Broughton Archipelago plan set to start in spring of 2019
Facebook reveals bug gave apps unauthorized access to 6.8 million usersB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™ photos

Facebook reveals bug gave apps unauthorized access to 6.8 million usersB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™ photos

ItB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™s believed up to 1,500 apps built by 876 developers had access to Facebook Stories, private photos

Oak Bay hotel spreads Christmas cheer with food and entertainment

Oak Bay Beach Hotel hosts Christmas and New Years events
Tilray names several former politicians to international advisory board

Tilray names several former politicians to international advisory board

Many former politicians and political operatives have made a foray into the legal pot industry
British Columbians saw their paycheques shrink in September

British Columbians saw their paycheques shrink in September

Average weekly earnings dropped to $978.10 in September, but year-to-year earnings rose 2.2 per cent
Coast Hotel issues lockout notice, emergency mediation coming

Coast Hotel issues lockout notice, emergency mediation coming

Lockout would affect Coast Hotels in Nanaimo, Victoria and Prince George
Cranberry fields not forever in British Columbia

Cranberry fields not forever in British Columbia

Canadians consumed 2.6 kilograms fresh cranberries in 2016, but industry faces challenges
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