Skip to content

Business

B.C. film industry sees $2.6-billion boom

B.C. film industry sees $2.6-billion boom

Hard Powders with Liam Neeson, Netflix original Riverdale and DeadPool have all filmed in B.C.
UPDATE: Parties square off over Site C delays

UPDATE: Parties square off over Site C delays

Rushed report unable to determine if dam on $8.8 billion budget
Site C review begins province-wide hearings

Site C review begins province-wide hearings

Horgan wants independent report on whether to keep building dam
Toys “R” Us files for bankruptcy protection in U.S.; plans to follow suit in Canada

Toys “R” Us files for bankruptcy protection in U.S.; plans to follow suit in Canada

Toys ‘R’ Us, based in Wayne, New Jersey, announced the filing late Monday.
LNG viable for long term, NDP minister says

LNG viable for long term, NDP minister says

Interest still strong despite ‘major plummet’ of prices
Ontario first to release plan to sell and distribute marijuana

Ontario first to release plan to sell and distribute marijuana

When drug is legalized, government will sell marijuana in as many as 150 LCBO stores
New rules would ban Realtors from representing both buyers and sellers

New rules would ban Realtors from representing both buyers and sellers

B.C. superintendent of real estate continues to act, following report into ‘shadow flipping’
Bank of Canada raises interest rate to 1 per cent

Bank of Canada raises interest rate to 1 per cent

Increase comes as country’s powerful growth broadens
Tax changes needed to avoid ‘two classes of Canadians’: finance minister

Tax changes needed to avoid ‘two classes of Canadians’: finance minister

Entrepreneurs, including in B.C., say incentives allow them to take on risks of opening companies
Farmland reforms ahead for NDP government

Farmland reforms ahead for NDP government

ALR ‘zone two’ on the way out, Lana Popham says