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St. Albert Centre sold for $60M

St. Albert Centre sold for $60M

New owner also owns Londonderry Mall
ABLE BC head Jeff Guignard to lead Wine Growers British Columbia

ABLE BC head Jeff Guignard to lead Wine Growers British Columbia

Guignard set to take new job as CEO of WGBC on April 28, replacing the retired Miles Prodan
Stock markets in Canada and U.S. tumble after tariff announcement

Stock markets in Canada and U.S. tumble after tariff announcement

TORONTO — Stock markets in Canada and the U.S. plunged in early trading following the announcement of U.S. President Donald Trump's latest tariff plan. The S&P/TSX composite index was down 712.67 points at 24,594.51.
It's harder than ever to detect investment scams — here’s how to avoid falling victim

It's harder than ever to detect investment scams — here’s how to avoid falling victim

MONTREAL — Melanie McGovern was scrolling through her Instagram feed in February 2024 when she saw her 16-year-old niece had sent her a message. “I accepted it. And then the account reached out and asked me for money.
Downtown Vancouver sees decline in visits from workers, shoppers

Downtown Vancouver sees decline in visits from workers, shoppers

Granville and Robson streets saw more visitors while Alberni and West Hastings streets saw declines
Dow drops 1,200 as US stock market leads a worldwide sell-off following Trump's tariff shock

Dow drops 1,200 as US stock market leads a worldwide sell-off following Trump's tariff shock

NEW YORK (AP) — Financial markets around the world are reeling Thursday following President Donald Trump’s latest and most severe volley of tariffs , and the U.S. stock market may be taking the worst of it. The S&P 500 was down 3.
Major downtown Vancouver closures suggest ‘dire’ retail outlook for area

Major downtown Vancouver closures suggest ‘dire’ retail outlook for area

Bright spots include Granville Street’s new Rec Room and a large mixed-use project above the Commodore Ballroom
Statistics Canada reports $1.5B trade deficit for February as exports fell

Statistics Canada reports $1.5B trade deficit for February as exports fell

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says the country's merchandise trade balance fell to a deficit of $1.5 billion in February as exports fell. The federal agency says the result compared with a surplus of $3.1 billion in January. Total exports dropped 5.
Mario Canseco: Five years later, B.C. remains among most supportive of COVID-19 measures

Mario Canseco: Five years later, B.C. remains among most supportive of COVID-19 measures

New Research Co. polling reveals most approve of pandemic response, but skepticism persists among Conservatives, Albertans, younger men
Fewer Americans file for jobless benefits last week as labor market continues to show strength

Fewer Americans file for jobless benefits last week as labor market continues to show strength

The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits fell modestly last week, remaining within the same range of recent years. Jobless claim filings fell by 6,000 to 219,000 for the week ending March 29, the Labor Department said Thursday.