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Data points: B.C. home sales register first back-to-back monthly gain in a year

Data points: B.C. home sales register first back-to-back monthly gain in a year

Housing sales had another robust month in March following February’s rebound
Who’s Suing Whom: April 26, 2023

Who’s Suing Whom: April 26, 2023

The latest from the B.C. Supreme Court
TikTok CEO reacts to questions at Vancouver TED Conference about potential to disrupt elections

TikTok CEO reacts to questions at Vancouver TED Conference about potential to disrupt elections

Shou Zi Chew described the possibility of China using TikTok to interfere in a U.S. election as 'highly hypothetical'
Independent MP not asking House of Commons to reimburse legal fees

Independent MP not asking House of Commons to reimburse legal fees

Han Dong, until recently a Liberal MP, is suing Global News for defamation and seeking $15 million in damages
Photos: Flight attendants rally at YVR against unpaid work

Photos: Flight attendants rally at YVR against unpaid work

Flight attendants work almost 35 hours for free every month: union president
B.C. privacy commissioner ends federal Liberal Party probe

B.C. privacy commissioner ends federal Liberal Party probe

Michael McEvoy was examining the party's use of the controversial technology for identification purposes in nomination races. 
B.C.’s highest court sides with parents seeking shift change to accommodate childcare

B.C.’s highest court sides with parents seeking shift change to accommodate childcare

The court ruled that a term or condition of employment need not be changed in order for an employer to contravene the B.C. Human Rights Code
Christine Bergeron stepping down as Vancity CEO to lead Concert Properties

Christine Bergeron stepping down as Vancity CEO to lead Concert Properties

An interim president and CEO at Vancity will be appointed in the weeks ahead
Kirk LaPointe: Eight plot points of Tony Staffieri’s pandemic-era leadership at Rogers

Kirk LaPointe: Eight plot points of Tony Staffieri’s pandemic-era leadership at Rogers

Business leader Tony Staffieri has had a lot to navigate since the fall of 2021
Strike could be last hurrah for Ottawa's core as public servants fight for telework

Strike could be last hurrah for Ottawa's core as public servants fight for telework

Tuesday marks six days since more than 150,000 public servants walked off the job as part of their contract negotiations with the federal government