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Travel statistics decline in July

Statistics Canada says travel to Canada declined 2.5 per cent in July compared to June, mostly because of fewer American visitors. The federal agency says there was a total of 2.1 million trips to Canada in July. Same-day car trips by U.S.

91原创 economy hits 'soft patch: ' TD

Housing correction starts, exports tumble

Aviawest hearings set for December

The B.C. Securities Commission has set aside five days in December for a hearing looking into allegations that a Nanaimobased timeshare company illegally sold securities to investors. The BCSC will convene a hearing panel Dec.

Traders return to a state of concern

The Toronto stock market ended lower on Tuesday as a renewed sense of caution swept over traders concerned about the global economy. The S&P/TSX composite index dropped 24.15 points to 12,422.

Wind mobile hits 500,000

Wind Mobile has passed the 500,000subscriber mark within three years of entering the 91原创 wireless market.

Buskers bring in $3-million

The 10-day International Buskers Festival in downtown Victoria in July delivered a total economic impact of $3 million, said a study commissioned by Tourism Victoria. Direct effects accounted for $1.

Queen Victoria Hotel bids farewell after 47 years

Hartnell family sells downtown inn for $19.25M

Layoff warnings from airline

American Air-lines is sending layoff warning notices to more than 11,000 employees although it expects job losses to be closer to 4,400.

New Flyer bus order delayed

New Flyer Industries says a large U.S. customer has delayed placing its order for 90 Xcelsior buses while the purchase undergoes an independent review.

First Nations want pipeline owners outed

Lawyers for an aboriginal group fighting the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline have raised more questions about who could end up with ownership stakes.