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B.C. grow ops left in legal weeds post-legalization

B.C. grow ops left in legal weeds post-legalization

“I think people are going to get a big surprise that it’s not going to change things much.”
Money Monitor: Should you switch to a fixed-rate mortgage?

Money Monitor: Should you switch to a fixed-rate mortgage?

BMO’s Omar Abouzaher outlines the pros and cons of both types of mortgages
Carole James avoids questions on B.C.’s payroll tax (with video)

Carole James avoids questions on B.C.’s payroll tax (with video)

Green MLA Adam Olsen cites huge tax increase for local business
Automated cars could kill wide range of jobs, federal documents say

Automated cars could kill wide range of jobs, federal documents say

Internal government documents show that more than one million jobs could be lost to automated vehicles, with ripple effects far beyond the likeliest professions.
Plunging lumber prices hurt B.C. business

Plunging lumber prices hurt B.C. business

Interfor cutting back B.C. Interior production as lumber prices plunge
B.C. farm markets look to expand tourist trail program

B.C. farm markets look to expand tourist trail program

Coupons give low-income people access to fresh produce
B.C.’s subsidized electric vehicle sales gaining speed

B.C.’s subsidized electric vehicle sales gaining speed

Vehicle ’luxury tax’ lands on work pickups, MLAs reminded
Toronto-based beauty brand closes doors citing ‘criminal activity’

Toronto-based beauty brand closes doors citing ‘criminal activity’

Deciem founder abruptly shutters stores until further notice
ANALYSIS: Tax breaks costing B.C. treasury $7 billion a year

ANALYSIS: Tax breaks costing B.C. treasury $7 billion a year

Home owners grant now goes to people with $1.65M houses
Vancity online banking remains down for 3rd day

Vancity online banking remains down for 3rd day

Credit union has ruled out hacking and data breaches as reasons for outage but cause still unknown