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Oil markets dampen with new COVID strain, release of reserves

Oil markets dampen with new COVID strain, release of reserves

Rashid Husain Syed: The dip came as a new COVID-19 strain sparked fears of renewed lockdowns and the associated demand destruction.
Learning to hold each other up

Learning to hold each other up

Solomon Reece: Ellis Ross was the only BC Liberal leadership candidate asked about his expertise, and that’s a problem.
‘It was all hands on deck’: Crews work through the night to clear BC roads

‘It was all hands on deck’: Crews work through the night to clear BC roads

Russell Hixson: Highways are starting to re-open, thanks to crews working around the clock.
Bitcoin mining to heat North Vancouver buildings

Bitcoin mining to heat North Vancouver buildings

Russell Hixson: Keeping warm through the winter with...bitcoin?
Vancouver’s housing inventory: less than meets the eye

Vancouver’s housing inventory: less than meets the eye

Ryan Berlin: You really have to go out of your way to try and ignore the persistence of housing supply scarcity in the Vancouver Region.
When a job becomes greedy and overwhelms your life

When a job becomes greedy and overwhelms your life

Roslyn Kunin on a fresh look at the stubborn wage gap between men and women - and the concept of greedy jobs.
Abbotsford not out of danger yet as B.C.'s next storm forms

Abbotsford not out of danger yet as B.C.'s next storm forms

Not again: BC expects yet more rain, just as Abbotsford was beginning to see glimmers of hope on Sumas Prairie.
Food theft is on the rise as prices climb

Food theft is on the rise as prices climb

Thefts from grocery stores appear to be on the rise. With food inflation on the rise, that was to be expected. And the worst is yet to come, says Sylvain Charlebois.
Can Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos solve global food security issues?

Can Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos solve global food security issues?

Involving more billionaires in the food aid business may lead to a paradigm shift in helping the less fortunate of the world, says Sylvain Charlebois.
Canada's trade shortage only going to get worse

Canada's trade shortage only going to get worse

A new report from RBC indicates Canada's labour shortage in the trades is not only real, but about to get exponentially worse.