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Tims cuts 350 at HQ and regional offices

Tims cuts 350 at HQ and regional offices

Tim Hortons cuts 350 staff at its headquarters and regional offices

Six join Greater Victoria Harbour Authority board

The nominations process focused on the skills and experience required by the board
Mine inspections beefed up in B.C.

Mine inspections beefed up in B.C.

Premier Christy Clark says budget increased $6 million to create new office for major mine regulation in wake of Mount Polley failure

Youth groups earn Coast Capital Savings grants

Five Greater Victoria youth charities have been awarded $84,800 from Coast Capital Savings.
Clark plans pitch to laid-off oil workers

Clark plans pitch to laid-off oil workers

Premier Christy Clark sticks to prediction of three LNG export plants by 2020, as oil and gas prices drop
Bank of Canada cuts rate; Effect on cross-border shopping, homebuyers (VIDEO)

Bank of Canada cuts rate; Effect on cross-border shopping, homebuyers (VIDEO)

The Bank of Canada announced a cut to 0.75 per cent on overnight loans Wednesday, in response to a global drop in oil prices
Modest home price gains predicted in B.C. over next four years

Modest home price gains predicted in B.C. over next four years

Central 1 Credit Union projects two to three per cent increases for real estate to 2018

Coastal Community Credit Union targets Victoria, Langford

Nanaimo-based credit union plans to open branches in Victoria and Langford this year
Vancouver world's 2nd most unaffordable city; Victoria, Kelowna, Fraser Valley also knocked

Vancouver world's 2nd most unaffordable city; Victoria, Kelowna, Fraser Valley also knocked

B.C.'s busiest and biggest areas are among the world's most expensive housing markets, according to Demographia's 2015 survey
Rocky year ahead for B.C. mining

Rocky year ahead for B.C. mining

Province extends certificates for disputed New Prosperity, Tulsequah Chief mines as others struggle to keep operating