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Deal to buy Quest University didn’t include student dorms that are now for sale

Deal to buy Quest University didn’t include student dorms that are now for sale

Four dorm buildings valued at $11M each last year, according to BC Assessment
China wants more Canada flights after COVID-19 turbulence, despite tour-group ban

China wants more Canada flights after COVID-19 turbulence, despite tour-group ban

Beijing and Ottawa are in talks aimed at increasing flights between China and Canada, following American deals and the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions, but diplomatic spats and the aviation sector's gradual pace of change could prolong the turbulence.
Woodfibre LNG: Moving forward or facing uncertain obstacles?

Woodfibre LNG: Moving forward or facing uncertain obstacles?

Kitimat's Mayor shares insights on managing a large-scale LNG project.
91Ô­´´'s East Side Games cuts 20% of workforce

91Ô­´´'s East Side Games cuts 20% of workforce

Company, best known for mobile gaming, among largest digital firms in province
'Resilience put to the test' as B.C. Ferries tries to cope with high traffic, staff shortages, vessel failures

'Resilience put to the test' as B.C. Ferries tries to cope with high traffic, staff shortages, vessel failures

B.C. Ferries is seeing high demand for travel on its routes.
Fear of tax man may nix missing-middle housing plans

Fear of tax man may nix missing-middle housing plans

Many single-detached house owners want to avoid the density zoning endorsed by senior governments and municipalities from British Columbia to Nova Scotia.
B.C. crop yields up in the air amid drought

B.C. crop yields up in the air amid drought

Scattered rainfall has helped some producers in the province’s Peace Country but have made yield projections difficult
B.C. restaurant and pub spending up 10.2 per cent from last year

B.C. restaurant and pub spending up 10.2 per cent from last year

Trend in June mirrors what is happened across the country
Third BC Ferries Coastal class ship having mechanical problems

Third BC Ferries Coastal class ship having mechanical problems

BC Ferries reports 36.5 per cent uptick in cancellations in spring 2023, compared to spring 2022 — a figure that could rise amid ongoing mechanical problems
B.C. funnels $15M to food banks

B.C. funnels $15M to food banks

Money is part of previously announced funding that stemmed from last year's $5.7B surplus