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B.C. flight school expanding amid a global pilot shortage

B.C. flight school expanding amid a global pilot shortage

COVID has decimated the industry but Aurora Aviation sees opportunity on the horizon
B.C. government puts $2M toward carbon capture fuel plant at Merritt

B.C. government puts $2M toward carbon capture fuel plant at Merritt

Upper Nicola Band partners in hydrogen fuel conversion plant
U.S. land border reopening ‘a great relief,’ but questions remain: Surrey Board of Trade

U.S. land border reopening ‘a great relief,’ but questions remain: Surrey Board of Trade

SBOT executive director, U.S. immigration lawyer agree questions, concerns remain
B.C.’s minimum working age going from 12 to 16 on Friday

B.C.’s minimum working age going from 12 to 16 on Friday

Some recreation, farm, administrative, retail jobs allowed at 14
91Ô­´´ pub and brewery wins silver medal at national Canadian beer awards

91Ô­´´ pub and brewery wins silver medal at national Canadian beer awards

Beer was created to support wounded veterans
B.C.’s biggest natural gas leak is revenue loss from Crown sales

B.C.’s biggest natural gas leak is revenue loss from Crown sales

Outdated incentives are ‘fossil fuel subsidies,’ minister admits
A new program for business leaders at TWU draws students with experience

A new program for business leaders at TWU draws students with experience

First group at 91Ô­´´-based university comes from wide range of business disciplines
Venture fund aims to unleash the power of female capital in the agri-tech space

Venture fund aims to unleash the power of female capital in the agri-tech space

Focus in on agriculture and food was made because of an ‘unprecedented economic opportunity’ in the space
B.C. leads in job creation numbers, but more work ahead, says recovery minister

B.C. leads in job creation numbers, but more work ahead, says recovery minister

Kahlon says the provincial jobless rate has fallen below six per cent
Canada adds 157,000 jobs in September, returning to pre-pandemic levels

Canada adds 157,000 jobs in September, returning to pre-pandemic levels

The country’s unemployment rate fell to 6.9 per cent