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A look at the bargaining demands ahead of potential strike by federal civil servants

A look at the bargaining demands ahead of potential strike by federal civil servants

The Public Service Alliance of Canada says workers are ready to strike at any time
Bruce Allen: Vancouver's tent encampment has been a disgrace

Bruce Allen: Vancouver's tent encampment has been a disgrace

Tents go down, tents go up, it's quite the dance
Jordan Bateman: Inside the naming of BC United

Jordan Bateman: Inside the naming of BC United

The party rebranding is only the start, says Jordan Bateman
Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales down 3.6% in February

Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales down 3.6% in February

Sales of motor vehicles among those on the decline
BC Liberals file final financial report before rebranding as BC United

BC Liberals file final financial report before rebranding as BC United

The party brought in around $4M in revenue last year, and spent $591K on its leadership election in early 2022
Crown lawyer suggests negotiations process if province loses mining claims challenge

Crown lawyer suggests negotiations process if province loses mining claims challenge

The Gitxaala Nation wants the B.C. Supreme Court to overturn mineral claims granted between 2018 and 2020 on Banks Island because it says there was no consultation
Who’s Suing Whom: April 14, 2023

Who’s Suing Whom: April 14, 2023

The latest from the B.C. Supreme Court
Canadian bank the world's top fossil fuel financier, report finds

Canadian bank the world's top fossil fuel financier, report finds

The Royal Bank of Canada was found to be the number one financing institution backing fossil fuel projects, a new report has found. The bank is currently facing an investigation by the Competition Bureau for greenwashing.
Save-on-Foods considering selling wine on Vancouver stores' shelves

Save-on-Foods considering selling wine on Vancouver stores' shelves

Move follows city council voting to end city's moratorium banning wine on grocery store shelves
Rob Shaw: BC NDP whisks into Nanaimo, whizzes out after facing the heat

Rob Shaw: BC NDP whisks into Nanaimo, whizzes out after facing the heat

With nothing substantial to offer, the premier and his solicitor general received substantial public hostility
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