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Grieg investing in hybrid salmon farm systems

Grieg investing in hybrid salmon farm systems

Grieg Seafood plans to invest in hybrid salmon farm net systems in Esperanza Inlet
Census 2021: A snapshot of British Columbia's population and dwelling data

Census 2021: A snapshot of British Columbia's population and dwelling data

VANCOUVER — Canada's latest census shows British Columbia had the second-highest population growth among the provinces, with immigration, not fertility, hiking B.C.'s numbers. The western province's population grew by 7.
B.C. mother wins right to have child vaccinated without father's consent

B.C. mother wins right to have child vaccinated without father's consent

There is a growing body of case law on the issue of child vaccination and separated parents in B.C.
Capital crunch squeezes B.C.’s Industry 4.0 prospects

Capital crunch squeezes B.C.’s Industry 4.0 prospects

Pandemic complicating business challenges for manufacturers, says expert
Vancouver’s Canexia merging with Imagia in cancer-tech consolidation

Vancouver’s Canexia merging with Imagia in cancer-tech consolidation

Merger comes attached with $20 million equity investment
B.C.’s service sector facing labour ‘dogfight’

B.C.’s service sector facing labour ‘dogfight’

Industry prepares to meet consumer demand amid widespread labour shortage
COVID-19 milestones in B.C.

COVID-19 milestones in B.C.

Looking back at major events in the pandemic, two years after authorities identified the province’s first case of coronavirus
Canadian restaurant chain Boston Pizza continues to deal with COVID-19 challenges

Canadian restaurant chain Boston Pizza continues to deal with COVID-19 challenges

VANCOUVER — Boston Pizza International Inc. reported fourth-quarter profit fell to $12.6 million compared with $19.6 million a year ago as the company continues to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions on the restaurant industry.
B.C. premier backs COVID-19 health restrictions, will not bend to horn honking

B.C. premier backs COVID-19 health restrictions, will not bend to horn honking

VICTORIA — Premier John Horgan says British Columbia won't be pressured by "honking horns" to lift the province's COVID-19 public health restrictions. "People want to put COVID behind them.
'Procedural fairness' raised in B.C. extradition case over murder: Court

'Procedural fairness' raised in B.C. extradition case over murder: Court

VANCOUVER — A panel of judges in British Columbia's Court of Appeal says important questions about "procedural fairness" have been raised in the case of a man convicted of murder in the United States. John Graham was extradited to the U.S.
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