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Vancouver is considering hosting a Formula E race using electric cars

Vancouver is considering hosting a Formula E race using electric cars

The race would be part of a three-day event focused on climate and sustainability
Hot B.C. housing market drives property transfer tax gains

Hot B.C. housing market drives property transfer tax gains

B.C. budget boosts tobacco, sweet drinks, carbon taxes
Bank of Canada keeps rate on hold, sees brighter economic outlook

Bank of Canada keeps rate on hold, sees brighter economic outlook

The key rate remains at 0.25 per cent where it has held steady for more than a year
B.C. restaurants to get COVID-19 ‘circuit breaker’ grant extension

B.C. restaurants to get COVID-19 ‘circuit breaker’ grant extension

Tourism promised $100 million boost when travel resumes
B.C. moves to protect employee pay for COVID-19 vaccination

B.C. moves to protect employee pay for COVID-19 vaccination

Most won’t need to take time off work, labour minister says
Rogers investigating after wireless customers complain of widespread outage

Rogers investigating after wireless customers complain of widespread outage

According to Down Detector, problems are being reported in most major Canadian cities
Annual pace of housing starts posts 21.6 per cent increase in March

Annual pace of housing starts posts 21.6 per cent increase in March

CMHC says the six-month moving average of the monthly seasonally adjusted annual rates was 273,664 in March
One year after crude turned negative, oilpatch relishes first-quarter profit outlook

One year after crude turned negative, oilpatch relishes first-quarter profit outlook

Expectations are high for the Canadian oilpatch’s first-quarter results season
PHOTOS: B.C. carpenter builds fort inspired by TV’s ‘Treehouse Masters’

PHOTOS: B.C. carpenter builds fort inspired by TV’s ‘Treehouse Masters’

The whimsical structure features a wooden walking path, a loft, kitchen – and is now listed on Airbnb
Analysts say new CRTC limits on Big 3 help regional carriers with growth plans

Analysts say new CRTC limits on Big 3 help regional carriers with growth plans

One of Canada’s most outspoken consumer advocacy groups, OpenMedia, criticized the CRTC on Thursday
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