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Pea-based pants may be next frontier as Lululemon looks at crops for clothes

Pea-based pants may be next frontier as Lululemon looks at crops for clothes

Lululemon’s pitch focused on using byproducts from pea processing as inputs for new clothing materials
Statistics Canada reports wholesale sales rose 1.7% in April

Statistics Canada reports wholesale sales rose 1.7% in April

Wholesale sales rose 1.6 per cent in volume terms
Being a pot dealer is not what it used to be

Being a pot dealer is not what it used to be

Sunday Big Read: the business of selling marijuana in B.C. is a slow bureaucratic slog
Nanaimo a prime market for new plane, Air Canada says

Nanaimo a prime market for new plane, Air Canada says

Vice-president previews Airbus A220, praises Nanaimo’s growth in passenger numbers
Downtown Victoria receives B+ grade from local businesses

Downtown Victoria receives B+ grade from local businesses

Downtown Victoria Business Association releases first Annual Report after member survey
VIDEO: Acknowledging skeptics, finance minister vows to build Trans Mountain project

VIDEO: Acknowledging skeptics, finance minister vows to build Trans Mountain project

Bill Morneau said he recognizes ‘huge amount of anxiety’ in Calgary over future of oil and gas sector
Eat Together battles loneliness of those who meals alone every day

Eat Together battles loneliness of those who meals alone every day

Real Canadian Superstore in Langford hosts a free barbecue June 14 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
B.C. Liberals call for tax relief for struggling forest industry

B.C. Liberals call for tax relief for struggling forest industry

Donaldson rejects ‘messing with stumpage system’ that inflames U.S.
Bell joins Rogers with ‘unlimited’ data plans, but not Telus

Bell joins Rogers with ‘unlimited’ data plans, but not Telus

Move suggests at least a temporary shift in pricing strategy for Canada’s Big 3
B.C. lumber layoffs aim to stop falling wood products prices

B.C. lumber layoffs aim to stop falling wood products prices

Production cut as North American stud price dips below $300