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СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ winery rallies opposition to short-term rental restrictions, says business down dramatically

СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ winery rallies opposition to short-term rental restrictions, says business down dramatically

"This year we've noticed a dramatic downturn in traffic. It has really impacted our sales. I've had to cut staff," says winery owner.
Thousands of cybersecurity professionals needed in Canada, report shows

Thousands of cybersecurity professionals needed in Canada, report shows

Ninety per cent of Canadian organizations report security breaches stemming from skill gaps.
СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ tribunal upholds condo fines against couple for doorbell camera insults

СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ tribunal upholds condo fines against couple for doorbell camera insults

The Richmond couple disputed the fines saying they had the "right to yell inside their own property."
Rob Shaw: Is a $600M bailout the answer to TransLink's money woes?

Rob Shaw: Is a $600M bailout the answer to TransLink's money woes?

TransLink’s funding problems can be traced back to 1998.
Haisla blaze a path for Indigenous industry

Haisla blaze a path for Indigenous industry

First Nation will own majority share of $5.5B project
Metro Vancouver board launches North Shore sewage plant audit process

Metro Vancouver board launches North Shore sewage plant audit process

Some Metro Vancouver directors voiced dismay over media coverage of extraordinary cost overruns and overall governance.
Vancouver bars poised to profit from Whitecaps vs. Wrexham match

Vancouver bars poised to profit from Whitecaps vs. Wrexham match

The Paris 2024 Olympics, meanwhile, doesn't seem to be generating much enthusiasm among sports fans
СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ port employers say foremen's union plans industry-wide strike vote

СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ port employers say foremen's union plans industry-wide strike vote

The employers' group says the lawyer for ILWU Local 514 informed them of the vote this week after a case management meeting with the Canada Industrial Relations Board.
Scotiabank says technical issues disrupting salary payments is fixed

Scotiabank says technical issues disrupting salary payments is fixed

TORONTO — Scotiabank says it has fixed an issue that caused some account holders not to receive their pay and other deposits Friday.
Federal government posts $3.9B deficit in April, May

Federal government posts $3.9B deficit in April, May

OTTAWA — The federal government posted a $3.9 billion deficit in the first two months of the fiscal year. The result for the April-to-May period compared to a $1.5 billion surplus for the same stretch last year. Revenues increased $6.5 billion, or 8.
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