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Glencore open to improving Teck offer, but shareholders must reject plan to split

Glencore open to improving Teck offer, but shareholders must reject plan to split

Proposal to split Vancouver miner will be voted on by shareholders later this month
Union leaves bargaining table as federal workers hit picket lines Wednesday morning

Union leaves bargaining table as federal workers hit picket lines Wednesday morning

Union pushing for annual raises of 4.5 per cent over the next three years
B.C. forestry company Conifex fights to revive crypto mines

B.C. forestry company Conifex fights to revive crypto mines

Sawmiller had planned to establish data centre in Salmon Valley before moratorium was put in place
Data points: March real estate sales see positive momentum as exports hold steady in February

Data points: March real estate sales see positive momentum as exports hold steady in February

Economist Bryan Yu assesses some of the latest economic indicators and data
Who鈥檚 Suing Whom: April 19, 2023

Who鈥檚 Suing Whom: April 19, 2023

The latest from the B.C. Supreme Court
Senakw services agreement judicial review begins in B.C. Supreme Court

Senakw services agreement judicial review begins in B.C. Supreme Court

The Kits Point Residents Association is challenging the legality of the services agreement signed between the City of Vancouver and 撸奶社区Nation
B.C.-origin exports break new record in 2022

B.C.-origin exports break new record in 2022

The province鈥檚 trade with the U.S., Japan, South Korea saw the biggest year-over-year growth
Some of TED Conference's Vancouver venue payments revealed

Some of TED Conference's Vancouver venue payments revealed

A freedom of information request returned heavily censored invoices, which reveal some of TED's costs to host its signature conference in Vancouver
As federal workers threaten to strike, tonight's deadline for a deal looms large

As federal workers threaten to strike, tonight's deadline for a deal looms large

Some 155,000 workers are prepared to walk off the job
Victoria businesses walk a tightrope over perception of downtown

Victoria businesses walk a tightrope over perception of downtown

While businesses are hearing negative perceptions of downtown, they are also dealing with the day-to-day reality that it isn鈥檛 all doom and gloom.
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