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B.C. port union to recommend settlement agreement to its members

B.C. port union to recommend settlement agreement to its members

VANCOUVER — The International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada said it will meet next week to recommend the terms of a settlement deal to its membership, possibly bringing labour peace to British Columbia's ports.
Profile: Bill Majcher, the retired Mountie charged for allegedly colluding with China

Profile: Bill Majcher, the retired Mountie charged for allegedly colluding with China

Former RCMP inspector claimed to have gained evidence of collusion among corrupt judges, lawyers and court registry staff across Canada
Value of world’s 50 biggest mining companies slump $356B from post-pandemic peak

Value of world’s 50 biggest mining companies slump $356B from post-pandemic peak

Mining.com’s ranking of world’s biggest miners welcomes the first Indonesian company to the top tier and Perth as the city hosting the greatest number on the list
Canada facing skilled talent crunch in clean energy sector

Canada facing skilled talent crunch in clean energy sector

Shortfall in managerial, experienced tech and entry-level talent a growing worry for the sector’s employers in Canada
Opinion: Canadians rank Justin Trudeau among best – and worst – prime ministers

Opinion: Canadians rank Justin Trudeau among best – and worst – prime ministers

Current PM's status not the kind of momentum that would precipitate an early election.
Government fees inflate risk, uncertainty for B.C. builders

Government fees inflate risk, uncertainty for B.C. builders

City of Vancouver says no proof to claims that municipal fees eroding affordability
Kirk LaPointe: Surrey police overhaul started as a bold move and ended as a hot mess

Kirk LaPointe: Surrey police overhaul started as a bold move and ended as a hot mess

Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke would be unwise to litigate following the province's decision on policing in Surrey, writes Kirk LaPointe
B.C. port union local says new tentative deal reached with employers

B.C. port union local says new tentative deal reached with employers

VANCOUVER — A union local for B.C. port workers says that a tentative agreement has been reached between a union bargaining committee and employers.
Three Sixty project kicks off 'creative industrial' zone in Mount Pleasant

Three Sixty project kicks off 'creative industrial' zone in Mount Pleasant

Doubling density facilitates construction of job space in key urban area
No relief in sight for Metro Vancouver’s industrial land shortage: Avison Young

No relief in sight for Metro Vancouver’s industrial land shortage: Avison Young

Long-term supply is a ‘serious concern’ for the region, which needs 7.7M square feet of new space
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