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Business leaders want freedom from disruptive supply chain disputes

Business leaders want freedom from disruptive supply chain disputes

鈥榃e just can鈥檛 keep repeating this because it puts you at a disadvantage鈥
B.C. teen treated in suspected 1st Canadian human case of avian flu

B.C. teen treated in suspected 1st Canadian human case of avian flu

Public health teams are still investigating source of exposure, but say it鈥檚 likely a bird or animal
Feds urge both sides to 鈥榙o the work鈥 to resolve B.C. port dispute

Feds urge both sides to 鈥榙o the work鈥 to resolve B.C. port dispute

Talks in lockout at container terminals remain stalled after collapsing on Saturday
Second wind storm in just over a week set to batter south B.C. coast

Second wind storm in just over a week set to batter south B.C. coast

Wind warning issued for south, east Vancouver Island and south coast of B.C.
Canadian Union of Postal Workers issues 72-hour strike notice

Canadian Union of Postal Workers issues 72-hour strike notice

Job action could begin at Canada Post as soon as Friday depending on how talks go in the meantime
First Nations climate organization joins COP29 Canadian delegation

First Nations climate organization joins COP29 Canadian delegation

Key priorities include First Nations collaboration, nature-based solutions and partnering with Asian countries to help decarbonize their economies
Northwest B.C. First Nations take renewable energy projects to COP29

Northwest B.C. First Nations take renewable energy projects to COP29

'We would like to see green power that is in partnership with First Nations,' Chief West Sam, Ts鈥檌l kaz Koh First Nation
Chinese Canadian museum to honour troops who fought in war, for citizenship rights

Chinese Canadian museum to honour troops who fought in war, for citizenship rights

The exhibition, titled 鈥淎 Soldier For All Seasons,鈥 is scheduled to launch in spring 2025
Rainy, windy weather continues in much of Metro Vancouver, valley

Rainy, windy weather continues in much of Metro Vancouver, valley

More rain, winds forecast before storm system expected to ease around midday
Environment Canada issues snow, fog and rain advisories across B.C.

Environment Canada issues snow, fog and rain advisories across B.C.

It says downpours of up to 70 millimetres are expected in the region before easing around noon
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