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B.C. plots strategy for wood products exports

B.C. plots strategy for wood products exports

Sales to China decline as Canada-US softwood lumber talks near deadline for possible US trade action
Lumber exports shift to U.S. as China sales slump

Lumber exports shift to U.S. as China sales slump

Asian demand for B.C. wood products peaked in 2013, analyst says China sales on pace for 50 per cent drop
More discounts coming as BC Ferries traffic rises

More discounts coming as BC Ferries traffic rises

Vehicle traffic up 5% with no net fare increase and discounts offered for vehicles pulling boats and travel trailers
B.C. approves Valemount glacier resort plan

B.C. approves Valemount glacier resort plan

Designer of Kicking Horse and Jumbo resorts gets approval to proceed with $175 million project east of Prince George
Delta mall hiring for 3,000 positions

Delta mall hiring for 3,000 positions

Tsawwassen Mills lands 133 new tenants and will host a second job fair Aug. 18.
Banks Island miners face 18 pollution charges

Banks Island miners face 18 pollution charges

Gold mine near Prince Rupert shut down last summer for permit violations, owners charged for failing to report spill
Familiar faces at the new Bagheera Boutique in Fort Langley

Familiar faces at the new Bagheera Boutique in Fort Langley

Mother-and-daughter team bring experience and expertise in high-end fashion
Business pushing back on CPP expansion

Business pushing back on CPP expansion

B.C. stands in the way of Justin Trudeau government's plan to hike Canada Pension Plan contributions, but likely not for long
Brides, bands allowed back on farmland

Brides, bands allowed back on farmland

No permit required for weddings, festivals on farms if fewer than 150 people attend, says Agriculture Minister Norm Letnick
BC Hydro rates rise as demand slows

BC Hydro rates rise as demand slows

Four per cent rate hike already in effect, more to come as BC Hydro looks for savings to offset slow industrial demand