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Black Friday fervour wanes as some consumers, retailers shun practice

Black Friday fervour wanes as some consumers, retailers shun practice

Some businesses are choosing to opt out, while some shoppers are turning to buying online
Regulator investigating possible Sears Canada liquidation sale prices markups

Regulator investigating possible Sears Canada liquidation sale prices markups

Liquidations sales began in October
Site C allows more wind, solar energy, experts say

Site C allows more wind, solar energy, experts say

Lawyer, economist argue for completion of B.C. Hydro dam
FortisBC LNG site exports first shipment of gas to China

FortisBC LNG site exports first shipment of gas to China

The shipment is part of a pilot project that could see more exports in the future.
Cost to fix Phoenix pay system to surpass $540 million: auditor general

Cost to fix Phoenix pay system to surpass $540 million: auditor general

Michael Ferguson’s review hints the entire system should be scrapped
Ride-share pioneer drives up quietly to B.C. battleground

Ride-share pioneer drives up quietly to B.C. battleground

Lyft approaches B.C. without Uber bombast, eyes small towns
PayPal ordered to disclose business accounts to Canada Revenue Agency

PayPal ordered to disclose business accounts to Canada Revenue Agency

Online payments company has 45 days to hand over information identifying its account holders
Bank of Canada cautious of future rate hikes

Bank of Canada cautious of future rate hikes

The Bank of Canada remains cautious on future rate hikes due to low- inflation risk
Site C dam benefits undersold, consultant says

Site C dam benefits undersold, consultant says

Union group hires former Columbia Power CEO to study project
Ban moves ahead in B.C. against same real estate agent for buyer and seller

Ban moves ahead in B.C. against same real estate agent for buyer and seller

New real estate consumer protection rules to take effect in March