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Technical issue continues to disrupt travel plans for thousands of Sunwing passengers

Technical issue continues to disrupt travel plans for thousands of Sunwing passengers

About 15 out of the more than 40 scheduled flights have been processed since issue surfaced
Greenhouse gas emissions exempted, for big B.C. greenhouses

Greenhouse gas emissions exempted, for big B.C. greenhouses

Carbon tax rebate program opens for heating, CO2 fertilizer
Woodfibre LNG moves ahead with Squamish B.C. natural gas terminal

Woodfibre LNG moves ahead with Squamish B.C. natural gas terminal

Prices soaring in cold spring, globally with Russian invasion
Biggest emitters paying smallest price on pollution, critics say

Biggest emitters paying smallest price on pollution, critics say

Big companies with higher emissions pay the carbon price only on what they emit above a set limit
Ottawa pledges cash for supply chain problems, but plenty of gaps persist

Ottawa pledges cash for supply chain problems, but plenty of gaps persist

Backed-up supply chains can lead to price hikes, product shortages and delays
Amazon adds 5% ‘fuel and inflation surcharge’ to seller fees

Amazon adds 5% ‘fuel and inflation surcharge’ to seller fees

Seattle-based company notes added fees take effect April 28
‘Polluter pays’ the goal of B.C.’s industrial performance bond

‘Polluter pays’ the goal of B.C.’s industrial performance bond

Ministers seeking ways to enforce up-front fund for risks
B.C.’s young farmer lease program grows to 203 properties

B.C.’s young farmer lease program grows to 203 properties

Retiring farmers get matched with those starting out
Bank of Canada raises key interest rate by 0.5%, biggest hike in 20 years

Bank of Canada raises key interest rate by 0.5%, biggest hike in 20 years

Jump implemented in attempt to battle rising inflation
Food industry adjusting to large outbreak of avian flu in Canada, around the world

Food industry adjusting to large outbreak of avian flu in Canada, around the world

About 260,000 birds have been euthanized or killed by the virus in Canada, a majority in Alberta
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