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Westshore Terminals reaches tentative deal with union, work resumes at terminal

Westshore Terminals reaches tentative deal with union, work resumes at terminal

Terms of the six-year agreement with Local 502 were not immediately available
Frankie’s Modern Diner has found the winning recipe

Frankie’s Modern Diner has found the winning recipe

After almost hitting the breaking point during the pandemic, Frankie’s is stronger than ever
Canada to allow international students to work more hours due to labour shortage

Canada to allow international students to work more hours due to labour shortage

CASA: ‘This is not only a win for international students, but also for Canada’
How 165 workers parked tugboats and froze a B.C. shipyard

How 165 workers parked tugboats and froze a B.C. shipyard

Other unions drawn into dispute between Seaspan, tugboat staff at North Vancouver shipyard, drydock
Lawsuit targets largest Indigenous-led housing and retail development in B.C. history

Lawsuit targets largest Indigenous-led housing and retail development in B.C. history

Group argues services deal for Squamish Nation’s Senakw project in Vancouver unlawfully approved
Victoria reclaims a place on annual Conde Nast readers’ choice awards

Victoria reclaims a place on annual Conde Nast readers’ choice awards

Magnolia Hotel & Spa named No. 14 best hotel in Canada
Langford location of Jones BBQ long time coming

Langford location of Jones BBQ long time coming

Co-owner Chris Jones grew up in Langford and had been planning a location in the city for years
‘Best Before’ labels scrutinized as food waste concerns grow

‘Best Before’ labels scrutinized as food waste concerns grow

‘These dates don’t actually mean that they’re not edible or they’re not still nutritious or tasty’
Musk Twitter turnaround highlights legal challenge he faced

Musk Twitter turnaround highlights legal challenge he faced

Billionaire says he’ll now complete the deal, but only if trial is put on hold
Advocacy group calls out corporate ‘tax avoidance,’ cites billions lost in new report

Advocacy group calls out corporate ‘tax avoidance,’ cites billions lost in new report

Canadians for Tax Fairness found average $13.5 billion shortfall in tax revenues before pandemic