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Businesses expect slower sales in short term as cost, labour issues persist: survey

Businesses expect slower sales in short term as cost, labour issues persist: survey

Canadian Chamber of Commerce research shows one-third of companies expect to raise prices
T-Mobile acquires Mint, partially owned by Ryan Reynolds

T-Mobile acquires Mint, partially owned by Ryan Reynolds

Mint Mobile, partly owned by actor Ryan Reynolds, is being acquired by T-Mobile as part of a cash-and-stock deal worth as much as $1.35 billion.
Walmart reports ‘tens of thousands of items’ destroyed after Nanaimo diaper fire

Walmart reports ‘tens of thousands of items’ destroyed after Nanaimo diaper fire

Food spoiled, baby essentials ruined in ‘dangerous and shameful’ arson incident last month
Rise and fall of Canada’s domestic PPE market blamed on government policy

Rise and fall of Canada’s domestic PPE market blamed on government policy

‘We’ve got an industry that is just running on fumes’
New chapter for Lake Country Coffee House: Owners say goodbye

New chapter for Lake Country Coffee House: Owners say goodbye

Sarah and Chris took to Facebook to thank the community
A new way to travel: Vancouver-based company opens marketplace for private flights

A new way to travel: Vancouver-based company opens marketplace for private flights

Airble partners with air operators for flexible air travel options
Honda recalling 500,000 vehicles to fix seat belt problem

Honda recalling 500,000 vehicles to fix seat belt problem

Honda is recalling a half-million vehicles in the U.S. and Canada because the front seat belts may not latch properly.
T-Mobile acquires Mint, partially owned by Ryan Reynolds, in $1.35 billion deal

T-Mobile acquires Mint, partially owned by Ryan Reynolds, in $1.35 billion deal

Reynolds to retain his role with Mint as part of the U.S. wireless deal
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New elevated dining experience opens in Â鶹¾«Ñ¡

Erica Jane is an affiliate of Kelly and Carlos O’Bryans
Canadian home sales drop 40 per cent in February compared with year ago

Canadian home sales drop 40 per cent in February compared with year ago

February sales were comparable to what was recorded during the same month in 2018 and 2019
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