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Sawmill permanently closing as Canfor restructures sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ operations

Sawmill permanently closing as Canfor restructures sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ operations

VANCOUVER — Canfor Corporation says it is "restructuring" its operations in British Columbia, permanently closing one sawmill and shuttering another for an extended period amid plans to build a new wood manufacturing facility.
Coastal GasLink fined again for sediment, erosion in pipeline work

Coastal GasLink fined again for sediment, erosion in pipeline work

VICTORIA — The company that is building a natural gas pipeline across northern British Columbia has been fined for a third time as a result of failure to comply with the requirements of its environmental assessment certificate. The sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½
Industry committee delves into Rogers-Shaw deal as fate rests with Minister Champagne

Industry committee delves into Rogers-Shaw deal as fate rests with Minister Champagne

OTTAWA — Key players and close watchers of Rogers Communications Inc.'s proposed takeover of Shaw Communications Inc.
Border agencies in sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½, U.S. detail how new Nexus trusted-traveller plan will work

Border agencies in sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½, U.S. detail how new Nexus trusted-traveller plan will work

WASHINGTON — sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ and the United States are laying out the details of their new bilateral workaround for the Nexus trusted-traveller system. The biggest change, to take effect in the spring, will allow U.S.
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Wednesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (20,599.60, down 29.95): Royal Bank of sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ (TSX:RY). Financials. Down $1.63, or 1.21 per cent, to $133.49 on 14.7 million shares.
Best Buy trims jobs as sales of electronics slump following pandemic surge

Best Buy trims jobs as sales of electronics slump following pandemic surge

Best Buy, one of the country's largest consumer electronics retailers, is laying off about 0.7 per cent of its workforce, estimated to be about 700 employees.
S&P/TSX composite slightly down on energy and industrials; U.S. stock markets mixed

S&P/TSX composite slightly down on energy and industrials; U.S. stock markets mixed

TORONTO — sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½'s main stock index closed down just 30 points Wednesday as losses in energy and industrials outweighed gains in other areas, while U.S. stock markets were mixed. The S&P/TSX composite index was down 29.95 points at 20,599.60.
Banff tourism report seeks fewer private vehicles, more public transit in park

Banff tourism report seeks fewer private vehicles, more public transit in park

BANFF, Alta. — Banff tourism officials have joined the call for better management of visitor traffic in the most heavily visited parts of the national park.
Stocks erase big losses driven by profit fears, end flat

Stocks erase big losses driven by profit fears, end flat

NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks shook off an early slide and wound up little changed as worries about corporate profits weighed on the market. The S&P 500 ended barely lower and the Dow ended barely higher. The Nasdaq fell 0.2%.
Here's what another Bank of sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ rate hike means for Canadians

Here's what another Bank of sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ rate hike means for Canadians

TORONTO — The Bank of sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ hiked its key interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point Wednesday, bringing it to 4.5 per cent — the highest it's been since 2007.