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  1. Union Pacific: Solid Choice For Steady Growth With Decent Dividend

    Union Pacific is upgrading its locomotive fleet with a $1.2B agreement with Wabtec, enhancing operational efficiency.

    BUSINESS
  2. International Women’s Day brings out entrepreneurial spirit in Regina

    Regina sees surge in female entrepreneurship

    BUSINESS
  3. Maple Ridge street banners transformed into unique shopping bags

    Downtown businesses will receive free reusable shopping bags

    BUSINESS
  4. Advanced Micro Devices: Doubling Down On $600

    AMD stock surges as it wins major AI chip deals with hyperscalers Meta & OpenAI, with the company's valuation now pegged at $2 trillion

    BUSINESS
  5. Gold Extends Drop as Oil Surge Stokes Fears of Faster Inflation

    Gold prices drop as US dollar strengthens, inflation fears rise

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  6. MLA outlines major regional projects for Budget 2026

    New schools to be built in rural areas

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  7. Renovations underway inside Bonnyville Health Centre emergency department

    Renovations underway at Bonnyville Health Centre's emergency department

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  8. S&P 500: A Big Drop In Slow Motion (Technical Analysis)

    S&P 500 fell with lower highs and lows, with a potential target at 6500 and rallies capped at 6850-6901.

    BUSINESS
  9. Providing exposure: National ‘business to business’ trade show in Halifax

    Industry professionals gather in Halifax for national business-to-business trade show

    BUSINESS
  10. LETTER: Central Saanich municipal building design not finalized

    Central Saanich council votes to delay decision on municipal building design

    BUSINESS
  11. South Korea VaR shock was a disaster for long/shorts

    KOSPI experiences historic 12% drop before rebounding 10% as VaR shocks force unwinding of crowded trades, impacting gold and short positions.

    BUSINESS
  12. North Shore women set to share business insights at upcoming panel

    International Women's Day will feature a panel discussion on women in business

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  13. Janus Henderson Forty Fund Q4 2025 Commentary

    Janus Henderson Forty Fund returned 0.27% in Q4 2025, outperforming the Russell 1000 Growth Index by 0.85%.

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  14. Vendors welcome for upcoming Pembina region career fair

    Local organizations and businesses can register as vendors for the Pembina Hills region career and job fair on May 5.

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  15. Government contracts offer opportunities for small businesses

    Government agencies are actively seeking small businesses to partner with

    BUSINESS
  16. IREN Limited: Don't Fret GPU Spending

    IREN Limited to acquire 50,000 GPUs, target $3.7 billion in AI Cloud ARR by 2026

    BUSINESS
  17. Saanich mayor condemns vandalism of new fencing at PKOLS-Mount Douglas Park - CHEK News

    Saanich mayor condemns vandalism of new fencing at PKOLS-Mount Douglas Park

    BUSINESS
  18. ANALYSIS: There’s support for road tolls in N.B., but is Holt considering it?

    New Brunswick considering road tolls despite public support

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  19. Tilray Brands, Inc. (TLRY) Acquires BrewDog

    Tilray Brands, Inc. acquires BrewDog assets for £33 million

    BUSINESS
  20. US Energy Chief Says ‘Fear Premium’ in Oil Markets to Dissipate

    US Energy Secretary Chris Wright says 'fear premium' in oil markets will dissipate.

    BUSINESS
  21. Cuba Gambles on Green Energy to End Crippling Blackouts

    Cuba assesses renewable energy to diversify energy mix amid worsening energy crisis

    BUSINESS
  22. Treasury Issuance May Be Sucking Liquidity From The Stock Market

    Treasury settlement days are draining liquidity, pressuring risk and defensive sectors

    BUSINESS
  23. LETTER: Growth is not the answer to all of Sooke’s problems

    Growth in Sooke is not a panacea for all issues.

    BUSINESS
  24. Beyond the Snapshot: Designing Manitoba’s Bison Economy

    Key points include a focus on Indigenous economic development, a goal of increasing the province's renewable energy production, and a plan to diversify the economy by promoting entrepreneurship and innovation in areas such as technology and agriculture.

    BUSINESS
  25. The Hormuz Halt

    Oil prices surge

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  26. Quebec tests later weekend shopping hours with new pilot project

    Quebec tests later weekend shopping hours with new pilot project

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  27. Trevor Hancock: It’s not just the ecosystem; our economy is socially unfit, too

    US economy's environmental impact reaches $7.3 trillion

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  28. YUKONOMIST: Pan, baby, pan

    Gold prices continue to fluctuate

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  29. PTY Has Struggled, But The Income Is Compelling And It Can Rebound

    PTY's NAV has remained resilient, indicating portfolio strength

    BUSINESS
  30. More layoffs ahead as Camosun College grapples with deficit

    Camosun College faces significant budget deficit

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  31. Bylaw files surge 18 per cent, as unhoused-related calls dominate Vernon workload - Castanet

    Bylaw files see 18% increase, unhoused-related calls dominate Vernon's workload.

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  32. Developer not required to ‘be of good character’ to claim share of profits, B.C. court rules - CTV News

    Developer in B.C. court case not required to prove 'good character' to claim share of profits

    BUSINESS
  33. As Canada's population growth slows, an economic shift emerges - CTV News

    Canada's population growth slows, leading to an economic shift.

    BUSINESS
  34. The Week Ahead: Earnings from Algoma Steel, Adobe

    Algoma Steel to report Q2 earnings after market close

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  35. Canadian company seeks to stand out with domestically-made generic Ozempic - CBC

    Canadian company Aspen Pharmacare plans to offer a domestically-made generic version of the diabetes medication Ozempic by Q3 2026.

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  36. Trader mindset: 9 stocks inside a disciplined portfolio approach: Jon Erlichman - BNN Bloomberg

    Discipline is the foundation of a successful portfolio

    BUSINESS
  37. $900M of Burnaby's major civic projects are half-way through construction

    $900M of Burnaby's major civic projects are half-way through construction

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  38. Haddock quota to go down 57% in parts of N.S., N.B on April 1 - CBC

    Haddock quota to decrease by 57% in parts of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick starting April 1.

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