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Grieg launching new vessel to tackle sea lice at its Vancouver Island fish farms

Grieg launching new vessel to tackle sea lice at its Vancouver Island fish farms

Mechanical system reduces need for medicinal or chemical treatment, company says
Liberals kick-start trade pact challenge to U.S. duties slapped on softwood lumber

Liberals kick-start trade pact challenge to U.S. duties slapped on softwood lumber

Canada has been successful in previous challenges under the North American Free Trade Agreement
Liberals, Tories co-operate on extending leave for grieving parents

Liberals, Tories co-operate on extending leave for grieving parents

Parts of Tory MP Tom Kmiec’s private members bill will be incorporated into Liberal legislation
Coquihalla Highway reopening a major boost for B.C.’s battered supply chain

Coquihalla Highway reopening a major boost for B.C.’s battered supply chain

Crews repaired and patched about 20 stretches of the highway over 130 kilometres
B.C.’s first Step 4 ‘low energy’ apartments open in Port Alberni

B.C.’s first Step 4 ‘low energy’ apartments open in Port Alberni

Alberni Low Energy Housing Society’s Maitland Street Village promises big utility savings
New Greater Victoria food businesses ready to ring in the new year

New Greater Victoria food businesses ready to ring in the new year

Newcomers range from fast-food chicken to cheese and wine bistro
Vancouver Island whiskey gunning to become part of ‘Speaker’s Selection’

Vancouver Island whiskey gunning to become part of ‘Speaker’s Selection’

Shelter Point single malt gifted to Speaker of the House, could be in running for prestigious list
Vancouver Island cybersecurity firm ahead of global curve in arming against Log4j bug

Vancouver Island cybersecurity firm ahead of global curve in arming against Log4j bug

aDolus Technology Inc. generates first vulnerability reports to thwart hackers
Indigenous fabric artist encourages Victoria residents to shop local during the holidays

Indigenous fabric artist encourages Victoria residents to shop local during the holidays

Deb Bell sews masks, healing scarves, change purses and more using locally purchased materials
Canadian Christmas spending could shrink 4 to 12%; travel, leisure activities most affected: survey

Canadian Christmas spending could shrink 4 to 12%; travel, leisure activities most affected: survey

Level of COVID-19 resurgence will determine how much spending is impacted, says HelloSafe