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Vancouver Island First Nations enter partnership with forest company

Vancouver Island First Nations enter partnership with forest company

The Campbell River area First Nations are acquiring a 34 per cent ownership stake in the new partnership with Western Forest Products Inc. for $35.9 million.
U.S. court honours Canadian rulings on fugitive Victoria mortgage broker Greg Martel

U.S. court honours Canadian rulings on fugitive Victoria mortgage broker Greg Martel

sa国际传媒 Supreme Court orders have been given full force and effect in the U.S.
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week.
Idar Jewelry another victim of broken-window spree on Fort Street

Idar Jewelry another victim of broken-window spree on Fort Street

Idar Bergseth doesn鈥檛 know whether police apprehended the man who broke his window. But he knows that his business is not the first one that has suffered a broken window in the past month on Fort Street.
Regulator provides its reasons for Trans Mountain route change ruling

Regulator provides its reasons for Trans Mountain route change ruling

The sa国际传媒 Energy Regulator has released its reasons behind its decision last month to allow Trans Mountain Corp. to go ahead with a pipeline route deviation against the wishes of a sa国际传媒 First Nation.
Crofton paper mill won't resume operations until end of November at earliest: owners

Crofton paper mill won't resume operations until end of November at earliest: owners

Seventy workers are not expected to return to work until December
Kevin Greenard: Heightened awareness required in a digital world

Kevin Greenard: Heightened awareness required in a digital world

Labour minister promises action to prevent repeat of sa国际传媒 port strike dispute

Labour minister promises action to prevent repeat of sa国际传媒 port strike dispute

sa国际传媒's labour minister says the federal government's newest attempt to prevent disruptive disputes at British Columbia's ports will lead to change this time.
New online outlet aims to pay knitters more for traditional Cowichan sweaters

New online outlet aims to pay knitters more for traditional Cowichan sweaters

Experienced knitters have been selling their garments wholesale to stores in Victoria and Nanaimo and making as little as a couple of dollars per hour for their work
Despite escalating theft and violence, London Drugs not considering closures: president

Despite escalating theft and violence, London Drugs not considering closures: president

Clint Mahlman says there is no truth to the statement by a Vancouver city councillor that London Drugs was considering closing one of its main stores in the city due to crime.