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‘Dangerous precedent’: Victoria Airbnb operators rally to fight new rules

‘Dangerous precedent’: Victoria Airbnb operators rally to fight new rules

Property Rights BC says its data indicates new regulations will do more harm than good
Apple to stop selling watches in U.S. due to international patent dispute

Apple to stop selling watches in U.S. due to international patent dispute

Latest Apple Watches will no longer be available online tomorrow and in stores on Sunday
Beloved dutchie back as Tim Hortons marks 60th anniversary

Beloved dutchie back as Tim Hortons marks 60th anniversary

Restaurant promising four retro doughnuts will reappear for a limited time on its menu in 2024
Gas-powered car and truck sales done in Canada by 2035

Gas-powered car and truck sales done in Canada by 2035

Canada lays out its plan to force automakers to transition to electric vehicles
Good news for late holiday shoppers: Retailers are improving their delivery speeds

Good news for late holiday shoppers: Retailers are improving their delivery speeds

Self-checkout here to stay, but not without frustrations, not for everyone

Self-checkout here to stay, but not without frustrations, not for everyone

Theft and clunky technology plague retail push to save labour costs
Partners expect new LPG export facility to be a B.C. north coast stronghold

Partners expect new LPG export facility to be a B.C. north coast stronghold

AltaGas says new jobs coming to Prince Rupert as liquid petroleum gas project begins clearing
CBC to get no more than $7M, private broadcasters $30M under Google deal

CBC to get no more than $7M, private broadcasters $30M under Google deal

Online News Act will see $63M distributed between newspapers and digital media outlets
CBC, private broadcasters to get reduced share under online news deal

CBC, private broadcasters to get reduced share under online news deal

Full details of the Online News Act are expected to be released today
Longshore workers feel crunch as northwest B.C. port volumes decline

Longshore workers feel crunch as northwest B.C. port volumes decline

Many port workers seeking other employment as Prince Rupert sees 33% drop in container traffic