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- 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.
- International Women’s Day brings out entrepreneurial spirit in Regina
Regina sees surge in female entrepreneurship
- Maple Ridge street banners transformed into unique shopping bags
Downtown businesses will receive free reusable shopping bags
- 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
- Gold Extends Drop as Oil Surge Stokes Fears of Faster Inflation
Gold prices drop as US dollar strengthens, inflation fears rise
- MLA outlines major regional projects for Budget 2026
New schools to be built in rural areas
- Renovations underway inside Bonnyville Health Centre emergency department
Renovations underway at Bonnyville Health Centre's emergency department
- 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.
- Providing exposure: National ‘business to business’ trade show in Halifax
Industry professionals gather in Halifax for national business-to-business trade show
- LETTER: Central Saanich municipal building design not finalized
Central Saanich council votes to delay decision on municipal building design
- 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.
- North Shore women set to share business insights at upcoming panel
International Women's Day will feature a panel discussion on women in business
- 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%.
- 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.
- Government contracts offer opportunities for small businesses
Government agencies are actively seeking small businesses to partner with
- IREN Limited: Don't Fret GPU Spending
IREN Limited to acquire 50,000 GPUs, target $3.7 billion in AI Cloud ARR by 2026
- 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
- Is Putin the big winner in the Iran conflict?
Oil prices surge
- SpiceX — known for Indian dishes and Jiggs' dinner — adds bakery at second location - CBC
SpiceX opens second location with bakery
- ANALYSIS: There’s support for road tolls in N.B., but is Holt considering it?
New Brunswick considering road tolls despite public support
- Tilray Brands, Inc. (TLRY) Acquires BrewDog
Tilray Brands, Inc. acquires BrewDog assets for £33 million
- US Energy Chief Says ‘Fear Premium’ in Oil Markets to Dissipate
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright says 'fear premium' in oil markets will dissipate.
- Trump’s World Liberty Financial Project Puts Investors in a Bind
Trump's financial troubles
- Cuba Gambles on Green Energy to End Crippling Blackouts
Cuba assesses renewable energy to diversify energy mix amid worsening energy crisis
- Treasury Issuance May Be Sucking Liquidity From The Stock Market
Treasury settlement days are draining liquidity, pressuring risk and defensive sectors
- LETTER: Growth is not the answer to all of Sooke’s problems
Growth in Sooke is not a panacea for all issues.
- 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.
- The Hormuz Halt
Oil prices surge
- Quebec tests later weekend shopping hours with new pilot project
Quebec tests later weekend shopping hours with new pilot project
- Trevor Hancock: It’s not just the ecosystem; our economy is socially unfit, too
US economy's environmental impact reaches $7.3 trillion
- YUKONOMIST: Pan, baby, pan
Gold prices continue to fluctuate
- PTY Has Struggled, But The Income Is Compelling And It Can Rebound
PTY's NAV has remained resilient, indicating portfolio strength
- More layoffs ahead as Camosun College grapples with deficit
Camosun College faces significant budget deficit
- 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.
- 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
- As Canada's population growth slows, an economic shift emerges - CTV News
Canada's population growth slows, leading to an economic shift.
- First Solar, Inc. (FSLR) Price Target Cut as Analysts Update Forecasts
Price target lowered to $228
- The Week Ahead: Earnings from Algoma Steel, Adobe
Algoma Steel to report Q2 earnings after market close
- 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.
- Developers of former CTV site in Kitchener disputing fee for parkland
CTV site redevelopment in question
- Trader mindset: 9 stocks inside a disciplined portfolio approach: Jon Erlichman - BNN Bloomberg
Discipline is the foundation of a successful portfolio
- $900M of Burnaby's major civic projects are half-way through construction
$900M of Burnaby's major civic projects are half-way through construction
- 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.