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Gold River eyes Bitcoin mining for old mill site

Gold River eyes Bitcoin mining for old mill site

Bitcoin mining and data centres approved as use on industrial lands
Port of Vancouver volume up one per cent last year despite pandemic, supply, flooding

Port of Vancouver volume up one per cent last year despite pandemic, supply, flooding

Number of shipping containers passing through the port increased six per cent
Surrey Board of Trade ask feds to declare rail essential service as CP strike halts

Surrey Board of Trade ask feds to declare rail essential service as CP strike halts

‘Surrey’s agricultural exports are a critical piece of food security for all of Canada,’ board CEO Anita Huberman says
Former union boss Jerry Dias accepted money from supplier, Unifor alleges

Former union boss Jerry Dias accepted money from supplier, Unifor alleges

Union’s executive board will now hold ethics code hearing
Dealing with a workplace pension can be first big investing decision for young people

Dealing with a workplace pension can be first big investing decision for young people

For millennials, figuring out what to do with a pension plan after leaving a job can be daunting
Nanaimo resident announced as Dream Home Project Initiative $50K recipient

Nanaimo resident announced as Dream Home Project Initiative $50K recipient

Money awarded by Parksville Qualicum Beach realtors toward first-time home purchase
B.C. minister chided for ‘misleading’ statement about pandemic benefits for business

B.C. minister chided for ‘misleading’ statement about pandemic benefits for business

‘Our members have not been filling their pockets with free public money’
Ottawa under pressure as CP Rail stoppage enters second day, talks continue

Ottawa under pressure as CP Rail stoppage enters second day, talks continue

Industry leaders and politicians have urged the federal government to end labour dispute
B.C. says global and market inflation impacting farmers and ranchers

B.C. says global and market inflation impacting farmers and ranchers

B.C. agriculture minister says strong local food production system will help ease market inflation
Provincial competition law needed to address the power of gig work platforms

Provincial competition law needed to address the power of gig work platforms

Gig work — especially those housed on digital platforms — are at a greater risk of monopsony