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Dozens wake up early for In-N-Out grand opening in Vancouver

Thursday morning In-N-Out opened a Vancouver location. It's the burger chain's second location in Washington. VANCOUVER, Wash. — Dozens of people lined up...

Trump reclassifies state-licensed medical marijuana as a less-dangerous drug in a historic shift

The Trump administration also said it was jump-starting the process for reclassifying marijuana more broadly, setting a hearing to begin in late June. ...

Oregon ranked among the worst states in the country for businesses failing in their first year

New businesses in Oregon shoulder a number of burdens, and it's reflected in their failure rate. A LendingTree report ranked Oregon at fourth highest...

Kalshi fines and suspends 3 congressional candidates for wagering on their own elections

Three congressional candidates are accused of betting on their own elections through the prediction market Kalshi, which fined and suspended the men for five...

Oregon Gov. Kotek signs bills aimed at housing affordability

The legislation is intended to streamline regulations and speed up housing construction. WOODBURN, Oregon — Oregon Governor Tina Kotek signed a package...

Five remain in B.C. Conservative leadership race as membership swells to 42,000

VICTORIA — The B.C. Conservative Party has confirmed a final list of five candidates vying for its leadership, in a contest that has swollen...

Coastal B.C. First Nation leaders go to Calgary to dissuade pipeline investors

CALGARY — A delegation of First Nations leaders from British Columbia have come to Calgary to relay a message to pipeline executives face-to-face —...

Lawsuit says Nintendo customers paid more while company sought tariff refunds

Plaintiffs say Switch buyers paid higher prices while Nintendo pursued government refunds tied to those tariffs. SEATTLE — Consumers have sued Nintendo of...

Canadian, U.S. markets rise despite gains in the price of oil amid war uncertainty

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index gained nearly 150 points on Wednesday, while U.S. markets also surged higher along with oil prices. “I...

Province was right to back off DRIPA amendments, says Indigenous lawyer

Premier David Eby’s retreat on pausing key parts of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act was the right thing to do,...

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