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B.C. health care payroll tax approved, takes effect Jan. 1

B.C. health care payroll tax approved, takes effect Jan. 1

Employers calculating cost, including property taxes increases
WHAT’S IN STORE: Giving back on ladders and runways

WHAT’S IN STORE: Giving back on ladders and runways

In this week’s business column, editor Roxanne Hooper spotlights a few businesses showing they care.
B.C. forest ministry cutting back on use of herbicide glyphosate

B.C. forest ministry cutting back on use of herbicide glyphosate

Faster-growing seedlings, need for aspen to provide moose winter feed
Potter’s Nursery opens annual Christmas store in Cloverdale

Potter’s Nursery opens annual Christmas store in Cloverdale

Nursery claims to have ‘Western Canada’s largest’ Christmas store
Pay, bonuses for ICBC executives being reduced, David Eby says

Pay, bonuses for ICBC executives being reduced, David Eby says

Positions reviewed as management contracts expire
Local business exceeds fundraising record for homeless youth

Local business exceeds fundraising record for homeless youth

The Joseph Richard Group raised more than $150,000 at their 2nd annual Sleep Out.
Fraser Valley Sleep Out raises money for homeless youth

Fraser Valley Sleep Out raises money for homeless youth

The Joseph Richard Group raised more than $150,000 at their 2nd annual Sleep Out.
Telus reports Q3 profit and revenue up from year ago, raises dividend

Telus reports Q3 profit and revenue up from year ago, raises dividend

Telus Corp. reported a third-quarter profit of $447 million, up from $406 million a year ago, and raised its dividend.
Vancouver expects $30 million in first year of empty homes tax

Vancouver expects $30 million in first year of empty homes tax

City says it’s collected $18 million so far from the tax that aims to ease the near-zero vacancy rate
Canadians tuning out real CRA agents because of CRA phone scammers

Canadians tuning out real CRA agents because of CRA phone scammers

The CRA and the RCMP hosted briefing in Ottawa as they try to crack down on call centres loaded with fraudsters who phone Canadians