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Vancouver home sales down from August, way down from a year ago

Vancouver home sales down from August, way down from a year ago

Last month’s sales were almost 36 per cent below the 10-year September sales average
What if Musk loses the Twitter case but defies the court?

What if Musk loses the Twitter case but defies the court?

Analyst: Damages for breach of contract might be a possible remedy if Tesla owner loses court battle
Elevated cocktails made approachable, and very drinkable, in ÁðÁ§ÉñÉç’s Brewery District

Elevated cocktails made approachable, and very drinkable, in ÁðÁ§ÉñÉç’s Brewery District

The cocktail business is now open at 889 Vaughan Ave
From slinging cocktails to mixing lemonade: Pop shop opens in ÁðÁ§ÉñÉç

From slinging cocktails to mixing lemonade: Pop shop opens in ÁðÁ§ÉñÉç

In time for sober October two former bartenders open a ‘pop shop’
Make It Safe: B.C. conference highlights the holistic nature of workplace safety

Make It Safe: B.C. conference highlights the holistic nature of workplace safety

Register now for the in-person and online conference from Manufacturing Safety Alliance
Lululemon settles lawsuit against Peloton over alleged patent infringement

Lululemon settles lawsuit against Peloton over alleged patent infringement

Settlement comes a day after a New York court dismissed a lawsuit by Peloton
Vernon lawyers breaking down barriers to justice

Vernon lawyers breaking down barriers to justice

Indigenous lawyer and legal assistant changing the norm of under representation
Labour shortage, pandemic savings to soften blow of short-lived recession: report

Labour shortage, pandemic savings to soften blow of short-lived recession: report

Deloitte forecasts Canada will enter a short-lived recession by the end of the year
Canada’s low-cost airlines expand services, announces Flair and Lynx

Canada’s low-cost airlines expand services, announces Flair and Lynx

Flair plans to be Canada’s third largest domestic airline by next summer
Newfoundland fishers face livelihood questions after Fiona storm damage

Newfoundland fishers face livelihood questions after Fiona storm damage

Fiona’s path of destruction through Atlantic Canada heavily damaged the fishing industry
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