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Harbour Air could have electric planes flying over B.C. as soon as 2026

Harbour Air could have electric planes flying over B.C. as soon as 2026

The company just announced plans to buy 50 electric airplane engines from Washington company magniX
‘The Last Timbit’ brings donut shop’s humour and heart to the theatre stage

‘The Last Timbit’ brings donut shop’s humour and heart to the theatre stage

‘A little wacky’: Tim Hortons catching Canada off guard with a play about iconic eatery
Post-pandemic recovery road painful for tourism industry in B.C. and Canada

Post-pandemic recovery road painful for tourism industry in B.C. and Canada

Bounceback is happening but not without struggles, particularly in more remote regions
Iconic Vancouver Island artist Roy Henry Vickers selling Tofino gallery

Iconic Vancouver Island artist Roy Henry Vickers selling Tofino gallery

Gallery has been a fixture in Tofino area since 1986, artist plans to explore Europe
Extra fees becoming the norm for Canadian air travel

Extra fees becoming the norm for Canadian air travel

Budget carriers and cramped conditions mean the base rate is getting you less
Explore Nootka, new hotel aims to expand Gold River Indigenous tourism

Explore Nootka, new hotel aims to expand Gold River Indigenous tourism

Mowachaht/Muchalaht soon to open Baymont by Wyndam hotel with tourism information services
Gates open for major Disneyland expansion around original site

Gates open for major Disneyland expansion around original site

Disney could spend $1.9B over the next decade to transform its 490-acre Anaheim property
Western Forest Products curtails Alberni Pacific sawmill ‘indefinitely’

Western Forest Products curtails Alberni Pacific sawmill ‘indefinitely’

Firm says it has been unable to achieve an outcome that would allow the site to keep operating
Worker shortage, late payments have B.C. construction industry asking for help

Worker shortage, late payments have B.C. construction industry asking for help

Shortage of qualified workers pushes average annual wage to just short of $75,000
Walmart Canada says new warehouse robots no threat to jobs

Walmart Canada says new warehouse robots no threat to jobs

2020 estimate put 10.6% of Canadian workers at high risk of seeing robots transform their jobs