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Inflation continues to outstrip wage growth as annual rate surpasses 5 per cent

Inflation continues to outstrip wage growth as annual rate surpasses 5 per cent

Inflation rate of 5.1 per cent broke the 5 per cent barrier for the first time in 30 years
B.C. mandatory trades certification ‘phased in’ starting this year

B.C. mandatory trades certification ‘phased in’ starting this year

Industry Training Authority renamed SkilledTradesBC
Saskatchewan residents no longer need to show vaccination status to enter places

Saskatchewan residents no longer need to show vaccination status to enter places

Premier says costs now outweigh its benefits
Flower supply chain issues prompt some B.C. buyers to look local

Flower supply chain issues prompt some B.C. buyers to look local

Supply chain issues and fluctuations in demand have sent the flower business on a roller coaster
Airbnb to pay $6M in double ticketing settlement; some customers to receive credit

Airbnb to pay $6M in double ticketing settlement; some customers to receive credit

If you booked an Airbnb between Oct. 31, 2015 to June 25, 2019 you could be eligible for a credit
Supermarket theft rising, shoplifters more aggressive, warns grocery industry

Supermarket theft rising, shoplifters more aggressive, warns grocery industry

Experts say thefts have become more brazen in recent months, reasons unclear
Park outside: Hyundai, Kia recall vehicles due to fire risk

Park outside: Hyundai, Kia recall vehicles due to fire risk

Problem is contamination in the antilock brake control module that can cause an electrical short
Immigrants, automation unable to fill B.C.’s expected labour gap

Immigrants, automation unable to fill B.C.’s expected labour gap

Retirement wave to drive 1M job openings from now to 2031
Airlines cancel flights, call for restriction rollbacks despite glimmers of hope

Airlines cancel flights, call for restriction rollbacks despite glimmers of hope

‘It is disappointing that Canada remains stagnant in its approach’
Statistics Canada says 200,000 jobs lost in January

Statistics Canada says 200,000 jobs lost in January

Decrease marks the largest drop since January 2021, when the economy shed 207,800 jobs
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