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Buying power drops for most Canadians, except the wealthiest

Buying power drops for most Canadians, except the wealthiest

Parliamentary Budget Officer’s report finds inflation outstripping investments for most since 2022
Business issues stark warning about what U.S. election could mean for Canada

Business issues stark warning about what U.S. election could mean for Canada

Canadian Chamber of Commerce concerned about U.S. trade relationship as protectionist policies mount
Western Forest Products temporarily curtails production at B.C. sawmills

Western Forest Products temporarily curtails production at B.C. sawmills

Firm plans to operate at about 90 per cent of its capacity
Court orders Canada’s airlines to submit data for Competition Bureau probe

Court orders Canada’s airlines to submit data for Competition Bureau probe

Air Canada and WestJet to hand over records and answer questions as part of federal probe
B.C. dad and daughter accuse Canadian Tire, security firm of racism, profiling

B.C. dad and daughter accuse Canadian Tire, security firm of racism, profiling

Canadian Tire says it takes claims of racial profiling very seriously in wake of Coquitlam complaint
Country Grocer: 40 years of being more than a building

Country Grocer: 40 years of being more than a building

A Q&A with South Island operations manager, Craig Cavin and marketing director Tammy Averill
5 years worth of small business carbon rebates finally coming in December

5 years worth of small business carbon rebates finally coming in December

Government will send more than $2.5 billion to about 600,000 Canadian businesses
Suburbs power uptick in Canadian office space demand: CBRE report

Suburbs power uptick in Canadian office space demand: CBRE report

Softness in Montreal, Vancouver and Ottawa markets in contrast to national trend
Indigenous Forestry Conference brings tradition, modernity together on the Island

Indigenous Forestry Conference brings tradition, modernity together on the Island

Conference took place on Sept. 10 and 11 in Port Alberni
Mama Tina's Bodega serves south Island's Latino population with a taste of home

Mama Tina's Bodega serves south Island's Latino population with a taste of home

Carlos Lopez opened the bodega as an ode to his mother, whose Victoria businesses have created a space of 'home' for Latinos for over three decades