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Seaspan tugboat workers start strike after 'impasse' in negotiations

Seaspan tugboat workers start strike after 'impasse' in negotiations

The union said it is commencing strike action on Thursday on all 30 Seaspan tugs in the province.
Kevin Greenard: 10 tips to consider when opening an RESP

Kevin Greenard: 10 tips to consider when opening an RESP

The gift of education is one of the greatest gifts we can give to our children or grandchildren. This gift, however, may come with a hefty price tag.
Cannabis stores start shutting down, 'collateral damage' from BCGEU strike

Cannabis stores start shutting down, 'collateral damage' from BCGEU strike

鈥淭he economic impact is large. It just doesn鈥檛 seem fair that an entire industry is going to get destroyed as collateral damage for someone else鈥檚 decisions.鈥
Legal cannabis producers want to sell directly to sa国际传媒 stores

Legal cannabis producers want to sell directly to sa国际传媒 stores

Another proposal is for the government to make cannabis distribution an essential service.
Sluggish August sees fewer buyers, price cuts for higher-end homes

Sluggish August sees fewer buyers, price cuts for higher-end homes

Sales have dropped as high interest rates and soaring inflation push new buyers out of the market.
Empty food shelves the result of internal supply chain problems, Walmart says

Empty food shelves the result of internal supply chain problems, Walmart says

Shoppers took to social media this week to complain about the lack of cheese, meat, yogurt, vegetables and fruit at a number of Island Walmart stores.
Federal government offers $21M for construction apprentice training

Federal government offers $21M for construction apprentice training

The $21-million grant, announced Wednesday in Victoria, will be paid directly to contractors.
Price of gas rises again 鈥 get used to it, say industry analysts

Price of gas rises again 鈥 get used to it, say industry analysts

The war in Ukraine continues to be an 鈥渁ctive factor鈥 in gas prices
Bargaining talks to resume between BCGEU and government, but job action to continue

Bargaining talks to resume between BCGEU and government, but job action to continue

The sa国际传媒 General Employees鈥 Union called the Public Service Agency鈥檚 invitation to resume talks 鈥渁 significant development.鈥
Chartwell to sell seniors' long-term care homes in Nanaimo and Burnaby

Chartwell to sell seniors' long-term care homes in Nanaimo and Burnaby

Chartwell paid $27.4 million to redevelop Nanaimo's Chartwell Malaspina Care Residence in 2016 so it could open to residents in 2017.