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sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ retailers confident despite inflation threat

sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ retailers confident despite inflation threat

Some Canadian apparel retailers are intentionally carrying more inventory
Front companies being used to launder illicit cannabis cash: intelligence agency

Front companies being used to launder illicit cannabis cash: intelligence agency

OTTAWA — sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½â€™s financial intelligence agency says a wide range of businesses — from food wholesalers to electronics repair services — are being used to disguise the proceeds of illicit cannabis operations.
Metro Vancouver gas prices set to top North American record

Metro Vancouver gas prices set to top North American record

West Coast supply problems are leading to record gas prices in Vancouver, says one expert.
Judge rejects Vancouver Shipyards' injunction request to bar pickets

Judge rejects Vancouver Shipyards' injunction request to bar pickets

Shipyard and drydock companies in North Van argued their work has been unfairly halted by the tugboat captains' strike. But a sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Supreme Court justice ruled the pickets can stay.
Victoria tourism industry embraces end to COVID restrictions

Victoria tourism industry embraces end to COVID restrictions

The federal government announced on Monday an end to mandatory vaccination, random tests, quarantine, use of the ArriveCan app and masks on planes and trains.
Shock at the pumps largely a refining issue: analyst

Shock at the pumps largely a refining issue: analyst

Gasoline prices in Vancouver spiked twice over the weekend by 38 cents, while Greater Victoria also saw sharp increases.
Oak Bay greenlights secondary suites, with several requirements

Oak Bay greenlights secondary suites, with several requirements

Homeowners will be required to register their suites and pay a nominal fee
Kevin Greenard: Use common sense with tax instalments

Kevin Greenard: Use common sense with tax instalments

No one likes paying income taxes, and no one likes paying interest and penalties.
Merritt to test four-day work week at city hall to attract workers

Merritt to test four-day work week at city hall to attract workers

Municipal hall would be closed on Mondays, hours extended Tuesday to Friday
Victoria considers stimulus to help First Nations develop Rock Bay lands north of downtown

Victoria considers stimulus to help First Nations develop Rock Bay lands north of downtown

Mayor’s motion acknowledged the First Nations have been pushed to the margins of their economic heartland and now that they control a swath of land just north of the downtown core the city should support their efforts