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North Vancouver firm lands first deal for food-waste, poop-powered gas system

North Vancouver firm lands first deal for food-waste, poop-powered gas system

Hydron Energy’s first commercial sale brings renewable natural gas tech to Ontario farm
Aritzia results suggest Americans not souring on retailer despite trade tensions

Aritzia results suggest Americans not souring on retailer despite trade tensions

North American trade relations don't appear to be diminishing the growing affinity Americans have for one of Canada's most fashionable brands. Aritzia Inc. revealed Thursday that its U.S.
Three B.C. credit unions get thumbs-up from members for mega-merger

Three B.C. credit unions get thumbs-up from members for mega-merger

Coast Capital, Prospera and Sunshine Coast expect to merge into a new credit union by 2026
Logistics firms sparking rebound in Metro Vancouver industrial leasing, says expert

Logistics firms sparking rebound in Metro Vancouver industrial leasing, says expert

‘Flight to quality’ occurring in industrial real estate, according to Cushman & Wakefield vice-chairman
Vancouver Fraser Port Authority opens bids for Roberts Bank Terminal 2 build

Vancouver Fraser Port Authority opens bids for Roberts Bank Terminal 2 build

Delta project expected to add $100B in new trade capacity, contribute $3B in GDP annually
Province cutting BC Hydro connection costs to spur more residential development

Province cutting BC Hydro connection costs to spur more residential development

One Vancouver multiplex builder calls policy change ‘a step in the right direction’
Why London Drugs is suing Telus

Why London Drugs is suing Telus

Company alleges it was left with more than $2.17M worth of inventory after Telus terminated a sales agreement
Rob Shaw: Poilievre slams BC Ferries deal as taxpayer-funded ‘slave labour’ in China

Rob Shaw: Poilievre slams BC Ferries deal as taxpayer-funded ‘slave labour’ in China

Conservative leader urges Ottawa to cancel $1B loan and help redirect ferry construction to Canada or democratic allies
Canada to 'align' with U.S. airport screening rules as TSA drops shoes-off policy

Canada to 'align' with U.S. airport screening rules as TSA drops shoes-off policy

hose flying to the U.S. through the pre-clearance sections of Canadian airports have been required to remove their shoes.
Mortgage renewals will strain Canadians, but most will manage: TD report

Mortgage renewals will strain Canadians, but most will manage: TD report

TORONTO — A report by TD Bank suggests mortgage renewals are expected to strain Canadian households, but most borrowers will manage albeit with less financial flexibility.