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B.C. Liberals pick critics to take on Horgan’s NDP majority

B.C. Liberals pick critics to take on Horgan’s NDP majority

Interim leader Shirley Bond takes seniors, long-term care
Home prices rise in cottage country amid demand from remote workers, retirees

Home prices rise in cottage country amid demand from remote workers, retirees

The data from Royal LePage comes amid an overall uptick in home prices this year,
PHOTOS: South Surrey ‘underground house’ set to go up for sale

PHOTOS: South Surrey ‘underground house’ set to go up for sale

‘Unassuming’ John Kay-designed home include skylights, just one window
Carole James stays on to advise B.C. Premier John Horgan

Carole James stays on to advise B.C. Premier John Horgan

Retired finance minister to earn a dollar a year
‘Nightmare on Main Street:’ After a tough year, campaign urges consumers to buy local

‘Nightmare on Main Street:’ After a tough year, campaign urges consumers to buy local

Only 38 per cent of retail businesses are reaching their usual sales levels
B.C. returning to ‘stand-alone’ forests, rural development ministry

B.C. returning to ‘stand-alone’ forests, rural development ministry

Horgan says Gordon Campbell’s super-ministry doesn’t work
Black Friday shopping in a pandemic: COVID-19 closes some stores, sales move online

Black Friday shopping in a pandemic: COVID-19 closes some stores, sales move online

Eric Morris, head of retail at Google Canada, says e-commerce in Canada has doubled during the pandemic.
‘A captive market:’ U.S. border closure keeps Black Friday shoppers in Canada

‘A captive market:’ U.S. border closure keeps Black Friday shoppers in Canada

Black Friday originated in the United States as a post-Thanksgiving shopping event
B.C. Master of Wine reflects on industry’s teetering economic state

B.C. Master of Wine reflects on industry’s teetering economic state

Pandemic, for some wine makers, has been a blessing in disguise. For others, not so much.
Despite reduction, Canada calls U.S. softwood lumber duties ‘unfair,’ ‘unjustified’

Despite reduction, Canada calls U.S. softwood lumber duties ‘unfair,’ ‘unjustified’

U.S. producers have long taken issue with Canada’s system of provincially regulated stumpage fees