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Home prices post second-biggest monthly jump since 2006: Teranet

Home prices post second-biggest monthly jump since 2006: Teranet

TORONTO — Home prices posted the second-highest increase ever recorded in a single month after the one observed in July 2006, according to the latest Teranet-National Bank composite index. The index for July was up 2.
Vancouver bylaw official tries to close hookah shops

Vancouver bylaw official tries to close hookah shops

Seventy-seven-year-old owner of Persian Tea House threatens hunger strike
Rob Shaw: Eby slowly but surely susses out his ministers' intentions

Rob Shaw: Eby slowly but surely susses out his ministers' intentions

The election is a year away, but decisions on the cabinet will be made soon to prepare
AI adoption may expose businesses to cybersecurity risks

AI adoption may expose businesses to cybersecurity risks

B.C.’s cybersecurity industry is growing to meet demand for services, solutions
Vancouver MP throws support behind petition for a foreign agent registry

Vancouver MP throws support behind petition for a foreign agent registry

Petition calls on Ottawa to address foreign interference threats expeditiously with a law to develop a registry
Vancouver company to repurpose cruise ship to floatel

Vancouver company to repurpose cruise ship to floatel

Vancouver company specializes in turning cruise ships into floating work camps
Whitecaps, Lions winning on the field, but aiming for better gate results

Whitecaps, Lions winning on the field, but aiming for better gate results

High inflation, interest rates and gas prices may be dampening attendance
Man found dead after threats to B.C. pipeline workers

Man found dead after threats to B.C. pipeline workers

Man would not surrender to police at a home and a 'bang' was heard.
Struggling B.C. ranchers desperately need feed

Struggling B.C. ranchers desperately need feed

Declining pastures and high hay prices are forcing beef producers to consider selling much of their herds
Ottawa eases foreign worker paperwork for 'trusted employers'

Ottawa eases foreign worker paperwork for 'trusted employers'

Feds extending validity of Labour Market Impact Assessment for certain companies
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