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Opinion: Remote work now a mandatory office option for younger generation

Opinion: Remote work now a mandatory office option for younger generation

Nearly one-third of B.C.'s pandemic home workers are no longer allowed to labour from home, according to survey results.
Renu Bakshi: Justin Trudeau needs an editor

Renu Bakshi: Justin Trudeau needs an editor

Poorly worded government forms somehow justify additional resources
B.C. port strike back on after union rejects deal, saying four-year term is too long

B.C. port strike back on after union rejects deal, saying four-year term is too long

VANCOUVER — Workers are back on strike at British Columbia ports after their union rejected a mediator's tentative agreement, stunning business community leaders who had welcomed the end of strike action last week.
Toxic elements floated 30 km from B.C.'s largest coal mines

Toxic elements floated 30 km from B.C.'s largest coal mines

A new study shines light on potential health impacts from dust clouds generated by mountaintop-removal coal mining in Elk Valley, B.C.
Donnelly Group gets creditor approval for plan of arrangement

Donnelly Group gets creditor approval for plan of arrangement

Nearly two dozen businesses employing nearly 1,000 workers depended on creditor approval to stay open
Downtown Vancouver hotel workers poised to strike

Downtown Vancouver hotel workers poised to strike

Workers at the Hyatt Regency, Westin Bayshore and Pinnacle Harbourfront have voted to strike
How much can you make as a mining company CEO? Survey shows highs and lows

How much can you make as a mining company CEO? Survey shows highs and lows

Some mining CEOs are taking only US$1 in salary, but that's not the case for most
Canada’s inflation rate tumbles to 2.8%, but economists warn inflation fight not over

Canada’s inflation rate tumbles to 2.8%, but economists warn inflation fight not over

OTTAWA — Canada's inflation rate has fallen back to the country's target range for the first time in more than two years, but economists say the fight against high inflation is far from over. Annual inflation tumbled to 2.
Rob Shaw: Last-minute RCMP contracting hint makes B.C. decision on Surrey policing that much more convenient

Rob Shaw: Last-minute RCMP contracting hint makes B.C. decision on Surrey policing that much more convenient

Ottawa may want out of contract policing, which means the provincial decision is more practical
YVR summer passenger traffic remains below pre-pandemic level

YVR summer passenger traffic remains below pre-pandemic level

Passenger count set to be up about 14 per cent from last year
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