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Going-out-of-business sales to begin Saturday after court approves Joann bankruptcy plan

The initial store closing list for crafting retailer Joann includes at least one location in all 50 states, except Hawaii. WASHINGTON — Joann,...

S&P/TSX composite index down more than 200 points Friday, U.S. stock markets mixed

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index fell more than 200 points Friday, weighed down by losses in energy and base metal stocks, while U.S....

BIV’s 2025 Influential Women in Business awards: Ingrid Jarrett

Ingrid Jarrett President and CEO, BC Hotel Association The first-ever female president and CEO of the British Columbia Hotel Association, Ingrid Jarrett is an...

Rob Shaw: Eby’s $1.8B grocery rebate was for tough times until tough times killed it

Was the marquee promise of the BC NDP’s election campaign a big, fat, whopper of a lie that the party could never fulfil but...

State Department halts plan to buy $400M worth of armored vehicles from Musk’s Tesla

While it was in its planning phases, the deal with Tesla was forecast to be the largest contract of the year. FORT LAUDERDALE,...

Why the GST holiday landed with a thud for most B.C. businesses

When the GST holiday went into effect just before winter late last year, Daniel Edler says his ice cream shop didn’t exactly benefit from...

Seattle-based Redfin to lay off 450 employees after new deal with Zillow

The company previously confirmed a smaller round of layoffs in mid-January. SEATTLE — More layoffs are on the way for Seattle-based Redfin after...

Breakfast is booming at US restaurants. Is it also contributing to high egg prices?

It's unclear what percentage of the U.S. egg supply goes to restaurants instead of supermarkets, but analysts say it's putting strain on shoppers' wallets....

Trump signs a plan for reciprocal tariffs on US trading partners, ushering in economic uncertainty

The prospect of a dramatic hike on tariffs could send shockwaves through the world economy, possibly depressing growth while also causing inflation to intensify....

Clio donates $3M to UBC Sauder’s Powerhouse Project

Burnaby-based legal-technology developer Clio announced Thursday that it is giving $3 million to the University of British Columbia's (UBC) Sauder School of Business to help...

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