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U.S. SEC seeks authority to collect more than US$50M from B.C. fraudsters

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is continuing its dogged legal pursuit to take back tens of millions of dollars from British Columbians who...

Red Chris mine in B.C. expands with safety in mind after previous collapse

VANCOUVER — The operator of the Red Chris gold and copper mine in northwestern B.C. says it is applying safety lessons learned from a...

S&P/TSX composite falls more than 100 points as basic materials stocks weigh

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index finished lower on Friday, weighed down by losses in the basic materials sector, as U.S. markets were closed...

City of Vancouver seeks new restaurant to act as ‘catalyst’ for Chinatown Plaza

The City of Vancouver is seeking a restaurateur to operate a Chinese restaurant inside the Chinatown Plaza in hopes that it will act as...

Rob Shaw: Carney’s B.C. housing aid lacks the Ontario sizzle

British Columbia has finally got its long-awaited housing deal from Ottawa, but it’s not quite as lucrative or popular as the package given to...

S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading, price of gold lower

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index edged lower in late-morning trading, weighed down by losses in the base metals sector as the price of...

Statistics Canada reports retail sales up 0.5 per cent at $73 billion in April

OTTAWA — Retail sales rose 0.5 per cent to $73 billion in April, pushed higher by sales at gas stations and auto dealers, Statistics...

America’s top diplomat in B.C. navigates trade tensions

More than 100 guests mingle on a warm spring evening in a mansion on Vancouver's West Side. A hush descends as the top-ranked U.S....

Carney and Eby announce $3.2B developer subsidy; plan to buy unsold B.C. condos

Prime Minister Mark Carney was in Vancouver Thursday, June 18 to announce measures to “unfreeze” the province’s real estate market with the aim of...

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