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Vancouver council now prohibited from holding public hearings on ‘majority residential use’ proposals

Vancouver city council will make decisions Tuesday on several rezoning proposals that would normally be referred to public hearing but are now no longer...

Market of Choice to replace Portland grocer’s last remaining store

Market of Choice expands in Portland, taking over Basics Market's Hillsdale store — the company's last remaining location. PORTLAND, Oregon — Oregon’s...

GameStop trying to buy eBay in effort to rival online retail giants like Amazon

GameStop is pursuing an approximately $56 billion takeover of eBay, seeing it as a vehicle to compete with online retail giant Amazon. WASHINGTON...

Doctor who praised B.C.’s physician model sued $525K after fleeing to Ontario

The B.C. government is suing a family doctor for more than $525,000, alleging she breached a “return of service” contract when she failed to...

Spirit Airlines shuts down as company says it can’t keep up with higher oil prices

Spirit Airlines has announced it is going out of business after 34 years, saying high oil prices due to the war in Iran made...

Spirit Airlines shuts down overnight, canceling all flights and ending customer service

The ultra-low-cost airline known for its bright yellow planes and deep discount fares said Saturday it has started winding down operations. WASHINGTON —...

European Wax Center $5M settlement: How to find out if you qualify and file a claim

Eligible customers can receive up to $10 from the settlement if they file a claim by June 30. WASHINGTON — Nationwide hair removal...

Nova Scotia firm sues Metro Vancouver for $5.5M, claims project costs ballooned

A Nova Scotian company has sued one of four divisions that make up Metro Vancouver, claiming the regional government was unjustly enriched when it...

B.C. among top economic drivers for Canada in 2025: StatsCan

B.C.’s economy growth in 2025 exceeded some forecasts, with the province among the main drivers of Canada’s overall growth. The province recorded a real...

Vancouver’s First Nations leaders discuss land development ‘machine’ amid tension

Amid broiling political tension over reconciliation policies, elected leaders from the three First Nations bands residing in Vancouver spoke to their ongoing multi-billion-dollar land...

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