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Corrective to April 6 story about electric vehicle sales in B.C.
VICTORIA — The Canadian Press erroneously reported April 6 that more than 54,000 light-duty electric vehicles were sold in B.C. last year. In fact, more than 54,000 light-duty electric vehicles are now registered in B.C. The Canadian Press
Apr 8, 2021 11:26 AM
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2 new airlines await Americans looking to fly somewhere
Americans are travelling in the greatest numbers in more than a year, and soon they will have two new leisure-oriented airlines to consider for those trips.
Apr 8, 2021 10:26 AM
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Policy-makers should tackle housing supply with more density, transit: CIBC CEO
TORONTO — The head of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce says policy-makers should dramatically increase the country's housing supply, as sales and prices soar to record levels in cities including Toronto and Vancouver.
Apr 8, 2021 9:36 AM
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Dollarama's founding Rossy family selling 2.2 million shares in retailer
MONTREAL — Dollarama Inc. says the Rossy family, which founded the company, is selling a total of 2.2 million shares in the discount retailer. The company says GRI Investments Inc.
Apr 8, 2021 8:47 AM
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Pandemic-weary chefs, cooks enjoy serving from home
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — When COVID-19 shutdowns hit in March 2020, Mike Winneker, a hotel executive sous chef, found himself without work for the first time in years.
Apr 8, 2021 8:43 AM
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Conservancy protects area sacred to Tahltan Nation in northwestern B.C.
VICTORIA — Indigenous, provincial and federal leaders have worked beside industry and environmental groups to create a new conservancy in an area of northwestern British Columbia sacred to the Tahltan Nation.
Apr 8, 2021 8:33 AM
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Watch the details to help avoid financial headaches when filing your return
OTTAWA — The devil is in the details and your income tax return is no exception.
Apr 8, 2021 7:00 AM
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US jobless claims up to 744K as virus still forces layoffs
WASHINGTON — The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose last week to 744,000, signalling that many employers are still cutting jobs even as more people are vaccinated against COVID-19, consumers gain confidence and the government
Apr 8, 2021 6:31 AM
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NRA exec sheltered on borrowed yacht after mass shootings
DALLAS — After school shootings that left dozens dead in recent years, National Rifle Association leader Wayne LaPierre said the resulting outrage put him in such danger that he sought shelter aboard a borrowed 108-foot (32.92-meter) yacht.
Apr 7, 2021 6:15 PM
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Biden open to compromise on infrastructure, but not inaction
President Joe Biden drew a red line on his $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan Wednesday, saying he is open to compromise on how to pay for the package but inaction is unacceptable.
Apr 7, 2021 6:08 PM
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