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North Van's Seaspan Shipyards awarded one of two icebreaker contracts

North Van's Seaspan Shipyards awarded one of two icebreaker contracts

B.C. Premier John Horgan applauds the announcement as a good day for B.C. shipbuilding
Over 5,500 Peloton treadmills recalled in Canada due to safety hazard

Over 5,500 Peloton treadmills recalled in Canada due to safety hazard

Customers who own this particular Peloton equipment should stop using it immediately
Park Royal tower construction halted due to COVID-19

Park Royal tower construction halted due to COVID-19

VCH closures typically last 10 days
West Van council to vote on legalized booze at Millennium Park

West Van council to vote on legalized booze at Millennium Park

West Van would join City of North Van in relaxing liquor laws
B.C. Securities Commission whittles ‘Bridgemark Group’ down to four

B.C. Securities Commission whittles ‘Bridgemark Group’ down to four

Dozens of purported consultants tied to alleged inside traders may not face a BCSC hearing
Major institutions are betting on Bitcoin. Here’s why you should too

Major institutions are betting on Bitcoin. Here’s why you should too

Institutions are now feeling more confident about bitcoin than ever
Meet the new team of health-oriented orthodontists in Metro Vancouver

Meet the new team of health-oriented orthodontists in Metro Vancouver

With a holistic health-focused approach to orthodontics services, myORTHODONTIST aims to help patients of all ages at their new offices in downtown Vancouver and West Vancouver, with more locations to come in Metro Vancouver
B.C. travel trailer company sees explosive growth during pandemic

B.C. travel trailer company sees explosive growth during pandemic

B.C. business relief grant boosted to $125 million, extended to hotels, motels

B.C. business relief grant boosted to $125 million, extended to hotels, motels

In total, almost 20,000 businesses can apply for relief through the grant.
Port Moody pub transforms into nursery to survive latest shutdown

Port Moody pub transforms into nursery to survive latest shutdown

A Port Moody pub has a strategy for surviving the latest round of COVID-19 public health restrictions that shut down all indoor dining. It's selling plants.