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Indigo Chapters gets a Vancouver sequel on Robson
Indigo celebrates its return to Robson Street with a grand opening this weekend.
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Economy It's not just taxes — here is what's really killing Canada's competitiveness
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Technology The real reason Apple’s stock is falling this morning (and its $1 trillion valuation is ...
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Economy Canada's economy gains 11,200 jobs, but big picture not so cheery
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Local News Vancouverites confident in property market in face of sales slowdown, survey finds
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Local Business It's our expectation those tariffs will be dropped: Canada's ambassador to the U.S.
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Energy Oil and gas firms sound alarm as capital once destined for Canada flees to more ...
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Online giants should pay their share, CBC head to tell government
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Local Business Feds award $7B in contracts to three shipyards, including Seaspan Victoria, for navy ship maintenance
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Molson Coors readying cannabis-infused beverages to sell in Canada next year
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Higher interest rates, tougher mortgage rules drive surge in Toronto private lending
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Why renting to own a home won’t make it any more affordable to buy a ...
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Desperate Canadian oil producers turn to tanker trucks to ship crude as supply glut grows
Vancouver home supply highest in 4 years as sales drop below historical average
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Prices easing but Vancouver's housing market still 'highly vulnerable': CMHC
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15 of the most extravagant and expensive homes for sale around the world
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RBC, TD, CIBC and BMO raise prime rates following Bank of Canada interest rate hike
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Luxury home sales drop 35% in Vancouver and Toronto; high-end condo sales up
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$35M Sidney Crossing shopping centre project near Victoria airport cancelled
Commercial Real Estate: 'I've never seen demand as high' for Vancouver office space
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Marijuana buzz looks like a boon for real estate — but not without risks
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B.C. pitches net-zero energy challenge to developers
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Majority of B.C. office employees want pot restrictions at work: survey
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Town Talk: Designer Chloë Angus fills the fashion catwalk
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Kelowna set to be 'hot spot' in cannabis real estate: RE/MAX
Google employees staging walkouts to protest treatment of women
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Google spinoff to test fully driverless cars in California
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Apple revamps MacBook Air for first time since Steve Jobs introduced it 8 years ago
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Ahead of Facebook earnings, analysts hope it can't get worse
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Will we find life on Mars? It's about a 50/50 chance
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IPhone XR review: The best $250 you ever saved on a new phone
Enbridge says repairs done on ruptured gas pipeline near Prince George
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Encana forges shale energy giant with $5.5 billion deal for Newfield Exploration
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Varcoe: Cenovus CEO says crude oversupply causing fire-sale prices, creating 'massive destruction of value'
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Alberta premier tells B.C. steelworkers that jobs at risk without Trans Mountain
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AltaGas shares fall as it eyes $1.5B in asset sales, cancels dividend program
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Industrial natural gas users put backup plans in action ahead of winter shortage
Cannabis dispensaries purge stock ahead of legalization
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TV actor claims discrimination at high-end Coach store in Vancouver
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Walmart to spend $175 million on high-tech Surrey warehouse
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Canadian Tire expands loyalty program to cover more retail brands
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Data breach hits Saks Fifth Avenue, Lord & Taylor stores
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New Hudson's Bay CEO Helena Foulkes says 'no sacred cows' as retailer seeks elusive turnaround
Greyhound makes last runs in Alberta; new bus companies aim to fill void
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Exhausted workers a danger on land, sea and air, transportation board warns
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London Drugs family gives $6.5 million for cardiac wing in new St. Paul's Hospital
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B.C. securities regulator seeks another $7.2 million in assets in fraudster case
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New bus operators step in to replace 83 per cent of Greyhound's lost routes in ...
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The Home Front: Home design that lasts
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Women Town Talk: B.C. SPCA gets a $600,000 cuddling
WAG-WAG, PURR-PURR: Tracey Wade got a pleasant birthday surprise while chairing her fourth annual Offleashed gala. -
Economy Canada’s economy grows for 7th month in surprise gain led by oil and finance
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Economy Canadians should get used to idea of 3% interest rates, says Bank of Canada’s Stephen ...
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Energy NEB orders tighter safety measures at B.C. site of natural gas pipeline blast
The NEB says safety hazards exist at the site and this week it placed restricted operating pressures on both pipelines -
Local News Fines shoot up for shoddy party buses
Fines will increase from $81 to $318 for party buses that don't meet inspection standards. They will be the highest rates in Western Canada. -
Local Business Vancouver city hall extends time for public input as reno fight heats up in West ...
There is talk at Berkeley Tower about how a groundswell of community opposition can snarl a developer's plans even when they meet and go beyond the legal requirements. -
Local Business Swoop resuming flights to U.S. from Abbotsford after receiving final operating approval
Swoop is resuming all scheduled flights to the U.S. after receiving its final operating approval. -
Family & Child Town Talk: Record $1.5 million raised for Canuck Place Children's Hospice
GIFT INDEED: Chaired by Shanni Eckford, Karley Rice and Merideth Schutter, the 14th annual Gift of Time gala reportedly raised a record $1. -
Cannabis Investing Path to legalization made cannabis companies hot stocks, but pensions, other funds remain cool
Canadian cannabis stocks proved hot commodities for investors willing to gamble, but pensions and other institutional investors remain cool about the industry's lack of track record. -
Energy Trans Mountain like Monty Python's dead parrot under Trudeau government: Andrew Scheer
The federal Opposition leader is suggesting the Liberals have no intention of beginning the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion before next year’s election.