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Advertisers jumping the kickoff with sneak peeks of their Super Bowl ads

Advertisers jumping the kickoff with sneak peeks of their Super Bowl ads

At $7M for a 30-second spot, companies trying to maximize return on investment
Prince George newspaper bought by former city councillor

Prince George newspaper bought by former city councillor

‘I do believe firmly that there is a need for local news for communities’
Imperial Oil breaking production records as industry awaits Trans Mountain completion

Imperial Oil breaking production records as industry awaits Trans Mountain completion

Imperial has been working for some time to improve productivity and lower costs
Proposal to take Indigo private would lower scrutiny, boost flexibility: experts

Proposal to take Indigo private would lower scrutiny, boost flexibility: experts

The company has spent the bulk of the last year recovering from a major cyberattack, coping with a succession
Campbell River single-family home benchmark price rises seven per cent

Campbell River single-family home benchmark price rises seven per cent

Shift idled at Williams Lake mill as rough run continues for B.C. forestry

Shift idled at Williams Lake mill as rough run continues for B.C. forestry

Tolko’s Lakeview mill drops to one 50-hour shift per week, affecting 60 workers, fibre supply cited
U.S. softwood duties going up, along with Canada’s displeasure

U.S. softwood duties going up, along with Canada’s displeasure

Canada’s trade minister calls pending hike ‘disappointing and entirely unwarranted’
Alberta uncorks wine flex that leaves B.C. vintners feeling sour

Alberta uncorks wine flex that leaves B.C. vintners feeling sour

Alberta liquor branch threatens not stocking B.C product from wineries selling directly to consumers
Child exploitation probe calls social media CEOs before U.S. senate

Child exploitation probe calls social media CEOs before U.S. senate

Leaders of Meta, TikTok and other firms asked to respond to concerns about their effect on youth
Flair airline CEO says debt, delivery delays put expansion plans on hold

Flair airline CEO says debt, delivery delays put expansion plans on hold

Company says it has a plan to repay the federal government $67.2 million in unpaid taxes