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VIDEO: Soaring fuel prices will drive up costs to consumer, says BC Trucking Association president

VIDEO: Soaring fuel prices will drive up costs to consumer, says BC Trucking Association president

‘Ultimately, there is only one margin’
Council rejects Leavitt Machinery expansion in 8-1 vote

Council rejects Leavitt Machinery expansion in 8-1 vote

Proposal for industrial office, training and maintenance facility failed third reading on March 19
Trade war, payroll tax could be behind B.C. small business confidence dip: pollster

Trade war, payroll tax could be behind B.C. small business confidence dip: pollster

Canadian Federation for Independent Business poll suggests B.C. is fourth most optimistic province
One-hundred-one-year-old company moves east to North ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦

One-hundred-one-year-old company moves east to North ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦

Raimac, which sells food equipment and smallwares, relocated from Vancouver in November
ICBC wants to build new type of truck driving test station in Walnut Grove

ICBC wants to build new type of truck driving test station in Walnut Grove

If it goes ahead, it will be the first of its kind in Metro, with focus on new truck drivers
Tim Hortons, franchisees spat over $700M plan to reno many locations

Tim Hortons, franchisees spat over $700M plan to reno many locations

New restaurants will have lighter, more natural looking exteriors and open-concept seating
Canada’s greenhouse gas targets few and far away

Canada’s greenhouse gas targets few and far away

B.C. missing original 2020 target, needs big reduction by 2030
Dead Frog Brewery plans to relocate and expand

Dead Frog Brewery plans to relocate and expand

Craft beer business hopes to move from Aldergrove to Willoughby, and create new brewery lounge
ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ food producers join website celebrating Canada eats

ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ food producers join website celebrating Canada eats

A Canadian woman created the site not to make money, but to promote eating local
Uber self-driving crash video calls safety, rules into question

Uber self-driving crash video calls safety, rules into question

Experts say footage shows that vehicle’s sensors should have spotted pedestrian, initiated braking