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50,000 cruise ship passengers expected to create crowds, traffic in downtown 91Ô­´´ this long weekend

50,000 cruise ship passengers expected to create crowds, traffic in downtown 91Ô­´´ this long weekend

Tourists and locals can expect increased pedestrian and vehicle traffic.
Signs of economic softening grow as job creation lags population growth

Signs of economic softening grow as job creation lags population growth

OTTAWA — Canada's labour market is softening as the unemployment rate rises for a third consecutive month, offering some evidence the economy is finally slowing down.
Nutrien freezes potash output ramp up, US ammonia project on weak market

Nutrien freezes potash output ramp up, US ammonia project on weak market

Potash prices have been depressed after the resumption of shipments from top producer Belarus
91Ô­´´ International Airport set for busy B.C. Day weekend

91Ô­´´ International Airport set for busy B.C. Day weekend

Airport traffic set to be only three per cent below 2019 level
Wildfire impact on B.C. tourism varies by region, proximity and visibility of flames

Wildfire impact on B.C. tourism varies by region, proximity and visibility of flames

"It looks completely empty here, and I really can't blame people."
Calgary industrial construction reaches fever pace

Calgary industrial construction reaches fever pace

Record volume of industrial construction meets steady demand
Era of building single-family home neighbourhoods is over: Coquitlam mayor

Era of building single-family home neighbourhoods is over: Coquitlam mayor

Mayor Richard Stewart believes Coquitlam should be looking at building more multi-family homes.
Construction of FortisBC's Eagle Mountain – Woodfibre Gas Pipeline set to begin in Squamish

Construction of FortisBC's Eagle Mountain – Woodfibre Gas Pipeline set to begin in Squamish

Residents are most likely to see work beginning first at the BC Rail and Woodfibre LNG sites.
Clients of 91Ô­´´â€™s PacNet sentenced to jail in New York, ordered to forfeit almost $80M

Clients of 91Ô­´´â€™s PacNet sentenced to jail in New York, ordered to forfeit almost $80M

Two men mailed millions of phony prize notices and stole more than $92.7 million from more than 700,000 victims. They contracted third-party payment processors – including PacNet – and copywriters to help create fraudulent prize notices
91Ô­´´ deep-sea miner TMC to seek licence in 2024

91Ô­´´ deep-sea miner TMC to seek licence in 2024

Company says process is less damaging than land-based mining