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Teck Trail lays off 38 employees, citing long-term management strategy

Teck Trail lays off 38 employees, citing long-term management strategy

Teck Trail Operations laid off 38 staff members on Wednesday, Dec. 4.
B.C. mining could find mother lode in trade dispute between China, U.S.

B.C. mining could find mother lode in trade dispute between China, U.S.

China banning sales of critical minerals to US as 17 new critical mineral projects under development in B.C.
Wetter, more typical winter in the cards for B.C., Environment Canada says

Wetter, more typical winter in the cards for B.C., Environment Canada says

‘It will feel like more of a typical winter for many people’
Salmonella risk sparks second B.C. cucumber recall in less than a week

Salmonella risk sparks second B.C. cucumber recall in less than a week

Pamela brand cucumbers from Mexico sold between Oct. 12 and Nov. 29 affected
Company powers down planned expansion of B.C. battery plant

Company powers down planned expansion of B.C. battery plant

E-One Moli Energy pauses addition that would employ 350
B.C. First Nations chiefs want finfish coalition to release list of supporters

B.C. First Nations chiefs want finfish coalition to release list of supporters

Alliance says the group is misleading by saying there are 17 supporters
Suspect shot dead by B.C. police after 2 people stabbed with a stolen knife

Suspect shot dead by B.C. police after 2 people stabbed with a stolen knife

Videos show person on stretcher as paramedics perform chest compressions at Vancouver 7-Eleven
Number of foreign buyers in B.C. dropping: Government

Number of foreign buyers in B.C. dropping: Government

New figures show the number of foreign buyers has dropped to 1.1% during the first 9 months of 2024
VIU's budget troubles worsened by 'drastic drop' in international students

VIU's budget troubles worsened by 'drastic drop' in international students

Vancouver Island University could take several more years before returning to a balanced budget
Vancouver Island drivers urged not to forget safety in the holiday rush

Vancouver Island drivers urged not to forget safety in the holiday rush

Last year ICBC reported nearly 800 crashes a day in the province