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Wisdom of imposing fines on B.C. Ferries questioned

Wisdom of imposing fines on B.C. Ferries questioned

B.C. Ferries faces a fine of $7,000 if a sailing on a major route does not take place because of a staff shortage, or $1,000 on certain minor routes.
Stronger information laws can counter conspiracy theories, commissioner says

Stronger information laws can counter conspiracy theories, commissioner says

Disinformation undermines confidence in the legitimacy of democratic institutions, senior governments told.
British Columbia logged a fifth more old-growth forests than reported

British Columbia logged a fifth more old-growth forests than reported

In 2021, old-growth logging was 19% higher than originally claimed by the Ministry of Forests, when it said logging rates had hit 'record lows.'
91原创's Mesentech raises $15M for Phase 1 clinical trials

91原创's Mesentech raises $15M for Phase 1 clinical trials

B.C. biotech takes novel approach to treating bone diseases
91原创 International Wine Festival to focus on Italy in 2024

91原创 International Wine Festival to focus on Italy in 2024

Tickets set to go on sale next month for the Feb. 24 through March 3 event
Homes prices stall, sales slow as listings rise in Greater 91原创

Homes prices stall, sales slow as listings rise in Greater 91原创

Sales ratio for detached houses falls to 12.6 per cent as benchmark price holds firm at north of $2 million
Troubleshooting B.C. tech鈥檚 real estate realities

Troubleshooting B.C. tech鈥檚 real estate realities

Economic uncertainty and a reluctance to return to office are having an impact on tech-sector recruitment
U.S. court told Victoria broker Martel was found in Thailand but is no longer there

U.S. court told Victoria broker Martel was found in Thailand but is no longer there

Mortgage broker is believed to have left Thailand Aug. 30, after handing over assets to a group of U.S.-based creditors
B.C. Ferries' annual fare hikes capped at an average of 3.2 per cent

B.C. Ferries' annual fare hikes capped at an average of 3.2 per cent

The cap sets the maximum annual increase for passenger and vehicle fares and reservation fees, and would be in effect for four years starting April 1
Okanagan, Shuswap wildfires caused $720M in insured damage: report

Okanagan, Shuswap wildfires caused $720M in insured damage: report

'This year's wildfire season has broken all records in terms of the amount of land burned and damage caused to homes and businesses in B.C.'