Look what they’re building on Second Line September's $6.3 million in local building permits was down from $8.7 million during the same month last year
Over 80% of job recruiters admit to posting 'ghost' jobs, study finds Have you ever gone to apply to a job, only to find out the posting was fake or the position was already filled? Then, yo
‘I really love the community feeling’: Inaugural Reel Street Fest unites craft brewers Kelowna Beer Week has come to an end and to close the week-long celebration was the inaugural Reel Street Fest on Saturd
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WSP Global is eyeing more multibillion-dollar takeovers as part of growth strategy, CEO says The Montreal-based engineering company will continue to make acquisitions that boost its earnings power
'They do not respect them': Health-care union says negotiations with AHS stalled over wages The union representing Alberta’s allied health workers says Alberta Health Services (AHS) is refusing to negotiate wages
Northern B.C. man to spend $2 million lottery winnings on new woodworking tools Fancy cars and luxury holidays might top most people’s wish lists, but for the latest B.C lotto winner, a trip to see fa
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Opinion: We live in the age of kayfabe capitalism Kayfabe is the illusion of rivalry and it’s a perfect metaphor for markets today
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New Vancouver Island program gives new life to construction waste Building Material Exchange program aims to decrease the amount of valuable materials ending up in landfills