91Ô­´´

Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Business

Five things to watch for in the 91Ô­´´ business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the 91Ô­´´ business world in the coming week

TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the 91Ô­´´ business world in the coming week: Bank of Canada The Bank of Canada will release its latest interest rate decision on Wednesday followed by a speech by deputy governor Paul Beaudry on Thursday.
Net benefits to Canada went unquestioned in big forestry buyouts, hearing told

Net benefits to Canada went unquestioned in big forestry buyouts, hearing told

91Ô­´´ officials declined to say whether Paper Excellence, the country's largest forestry company, was linked to an overseas conglomerate.
Victoria startup Certn continues to land venture capital funding

Victoria startup Certn continues to land venture capital funding

Company that automated background checks still cashing venture capital cheques
Kevin Greenard: Elimination of deferred sales charges in segregated funds

Kevin Greenard: Elimination of deferred sales charges in segregated funds

Victoria real estate sales up and prices down year-over-year

Victoria real estate sales up and prices down year-over-year

The number of properties that changed hands climbed by 22 per cent in May from the previous month, but prices down from a year ago
Explore in-demand roles in construction, warehousing and more on 91Ô­´´ Island

Explore in-demand roles in construction, warehousing and more on 91Ô­´´ Island

With flexible hours, competitive rates and daily pay, Rhino Labour Temp Services is your go-to source to get working and get paid
What slowdown? Economy continues to outperform, raising odds of rate hike next week

What slowdown? Economy continues to outperform, raising odds of rate hike next week

OTTAWA — The 91Ô­´´ economy grew faster than expected in the first three months of the year and likely expanded again in April, fuelling speculation that the Bank of Canada will raise interest rates again when it meets next week.
Canada saw decline in fresh fruit, vegetable availability in 2022: StatCan

Canada saw decline in fresh fruit, vegetable availability in 2022: StatCan

Statistics Canada says fewer fresh fruits and vegetables were available to 91Ô­´´s in 2022, due to factors such as ongoing supply chain issues, labour shortages and price increases.
Fisgard Market owner hands over the reins after three decades

Fisgard Market owner hands over the reins after three decades

Longtime employee and other Chinatown investors take over from founder of the grocery store, which supplies the majority of Asian restaurants in the capital region
Reminder: B.C. minimum wage goes up on June 1

Reminder: B.C. minimum wage goes up on June 1

On Thursday, B.C.’s minimum wage jumps from $15.65 to $16.75 an hour, a 7.0 per cent increase.