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B.C. entrepreneurs see sky as limit for vertical farming

B.C. entrepreneurs see sky as limit for vertical farming

Indoor farming expected to grow as dominant source for leafy greens in next decade
Vancouver readies for record cruise season

Vancouver readies for record cruise season

A record 1.2M to 1.3M cruise passengers could pass through the Port of Vancouver this year
Bank of Canada holds steady on key rate

Bank of Canada holds steady on key rate

Central bank was widely expected to maintain pause on overnight rate
Two B.C. MPs currently on parliamentary trip to Taiwan

Two B.C. MPs currently on parliamentary trip to Taiwan

Canada only formally recognizes Mainland China, but maintains informal relations with Taiwan. Canada-Taiwan trade reached $10.2 billion in 2021, up from $7.4 billion a year earlier
At least 300 visits expected as B.C.'s 2023 cruise ship season officially launches

At least 300 visits expected as B.C.'s 2023 cruise ship season officially launches

Cruise ships returned to B.C. last year following a two-year, COVID-19 related break
Dollar doldrums looming large on the horizon for global container shipping lines

Dollar doldrums looming large on the horizon for global container shipping lines

Supply chain: Capacity up, earnings down as pandemic economy boom turns bust for ocean container carriers
Glencore adds US$8.2B cash component to Teck takeover offer

Glencore adds US$8.2B cash component to Teck takeover offer

The company's initial proposal had been an all-stock offer
Condo-buying activity returns to Vancouver's downtown core

Condo-buying activity returns to Vancouver's downtown core

Demand increases as more people re-prioritize working and living in the city
Vancouver's Granville revitalization plan focuses on new development, public spaces

Vancouver's Granville revitalization plan focuses on new development, public spaces

The city plans to re-energize its entertainment district, but some unhappy with pace of change
Regional routes see higher airfares, fewer flights even as new carriers emerge

Regional routes see higher airfares, fewer flights even as new carriers emerge

'What is very peculiar in Canada is what’s happening in regional markets,' says Air Canada’s former chief operating officer