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Coronavirus forces B.C. to postpone international university conference

Coronavirus forces B.C. to postpone international university conference

Global education forum rescheduled for March 2021 in Vancouver
North American stock markets surge higher in early trading after crash on Monday

North American stock markets surge higher in early trading after crash on Monday

Stock markets nose-dived on Monday as crude oil prices sank to a four-year low
Canada’s airline duopoly leaves low-cost carriers and flyers feeling shut out

Canada’s airline duopoly leaves low-cost carriers and flyers feeling shut out

Canada has just three low-cost carriers: Flair, Swoop and Sunwing
91Ô­´´-based New Car Dealers Foundation announces new fundraiser

91Ô­´´-based New Car Dealers Foundation announces new fundraiser

Raffle will go towards supporting charitable and educational initiatives, including Special Olympics
B.C. legislature occupiers ate pizza, mocked ‘colonial government’

B.C. legislature occupiers ate pizza, mocked ‘colonial government’

Pipeline protest leader told supporters false story about Indigenous Relations Minister Scott Fraser
Canada added 30,300 jobs in February, unemployment rate 5.6%

Canada added 30,300 jobs in February, unemployment rate 5.6%

There were gains in manufacturing, by 16,000 jobs, and a bump of 23,000 jobs in the retail sector
B.C. moves ahead on removing lawyers from ICBC cases

B.C. moves ahead on removing lawyers from ICBC cases

David Eby vows change will increase injury benefits
Rebranded 91Ô­´´ Advance Times lauded by its industry peers

Rebranded 91Ô­´´ Advance Times lauded by its industry peers

Your community newspaper is up for two provincial awards this year
Wet’suwet’en elected council wants in on pipeline, B.C. land talks

Wet’suwet’en elected council wants in on pipeline, B.C. land talks

Deal with Ottawa, Victoria leaves councils out, hereditary chiefs told
Bank of Canada cuts key rate to 1.25% amid coronavirus concerns

Bank of Canada cuts key rate to 1.25% amid coronavirus concerns

Rail line blockades, job action by Ontario teachers and harsh winter weather were also to blame