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- ECB Rate-Hike Bets Test Officials’ Attempts to Keep Their Cool
ECB officials face pressure to maintain jawboning about no rate hike
- Oil and gas production shutdowns in Iraq and Kuwait widen the Iran war's impact on energy prices - Fortune
Kuwait cuts oil production due to Strait of Hormuz closure
- Google gives CEO new pay deal worth up to $692 million
Google CEO receives up to $692 million in new pay deal
- Kadri, Schenn lead flurry of last-minute moves at intriguing trade deadline
Nazem Kadri sent to Colorado Avalanche, Brayden Schenn acquired by New York Islanders
- JD.com (JD) Climbs 6% on Analyst ‘Buy’ Reco
JD.com Inc. rallies 6.12% to $27.03 following analyst 'buy' recommendation.
- February Jobs Report: Job Losses Temper Labor Market Stabilization Hopes
Job losses of 92,000 mark a sharp reversal from January's 126,000 gains
- Retail Sales Fall 0.2% In January, Less Than Expected
Retail sales fell 0.2% in January, beating expectations of a 0.3% decline.
- This Week's Market Wrap: Energy, Defense Stocks Take The Lead As Oil Prices Spike Higher
Energy stocks surge as oil prices rise above $90 per barrel
- Politics And The Markets 03/07/26
Trump to testify in New York AG's investigation into Trump Organization
- Bilibili: A Deep Dive Into The 299% Operating Income Surge And New Valuation
Bilibili reports 299% operating income surge, driven by ad revenue growth.
- Saanich property tax hike whittled to 5.35% after cuts
Saanich property tax increase reduced from 6.5% to 5.35% after funding cuts
- Sphere 3D GAAP EPS of -$7.37, revenue of $11.81M
Sphere 3D reports Q4 GAAP EPS loss of $7.37, revenue of $11.81M
- Construction industry, organized labour at odds over new Giddens bill
Construction unions oppose new Giddens bill, citing job losses and reduced working conditions
- Mother of B.C. mass shooting survivor shares update, says breathing tube removed - Times Colonist
B.C. mass shooting survivor's mother provides update
- WTI Analysis: Oil Reaches $92 In A Historic War Squeeze
Oil prices reach $92, marking a historic high, as a Middle East conflict continues to squeeze supplies.
- Kevin Greenard: Average cost must be used in Canada
Canadians must use 'average cost' for investment calculations
- LETTER: Increase to Sidney council salaries won’t have major tax impact
Council members' salaries increase, but tax rate remains unchanged
- Iain Black envisions a more profitable B.C. in Conservative leadership bid
Iain Black's Conservative leadership bid aims to turn B.C.'s economy around.
- Costco Says Tariff Refunds Could Lead to Lower Prices for Customers
Costco Wholesale Corporation may lower prices after US Supreme Court strikes down tariffs
- BofA Boosts Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) Price Target as Pipeline Outlook Improves
JNJ price target increased to $253
- Colwood agrees to proceed with RCMP expansion, with 'guardrails'
Colwood agrees to proceed with RCMP expansion project, following consent from Langford and View Royal.
- 2 Safer High-Yield Dividend Picks for Canadian Retirees
Enbridge Inc.
- Oil and gas industry in northeastern Alberta going strong, says Brian Jean
Oil and gas industry in northeastern Alberta continues to thrive
- Building permit values decline in February, says City of Red Deer
Building permit values declined to $2.7 million in February 2026, down from $4.5 million in February 2025.
- Victoria slashes police ask, pauses reserves to trim 2026 draft budget
Victoria slashes police ask, pauses reserves to trim 2026 draft budget
- Tourism Canmore Kananaskis calls new tourism fee legislation a ‘big step in the right direction’
A new provincial bill provides increased transparency around tourism fees.
- Report on future of Red Deer electrical system going to council
Report highlights concerns over reliability and efficiency in current municipal system
- Greencastle Resources to acquire stake in Future Fuels via share deal
Greencastle Resources to acquire 480,000 Future Fuels shares in a $240K all-share deal.
- MOSIP delves into biometric data quality considerations
Biometric data quality was a key focus at MOSIP Connect 2026, with the launch of openbq, an open-source tool for assessment and analysis of biometric data quality.
- Member of Parliament Brendan Hanley highlights Government of Canada investment ahead of the 2026 Arctic Winter Games
Government of Canada invests $2.665M in 2026 Arctic Winter Games.
- When should Reid, 59, and Nikki, 62, begin selling their three rental properties to boost savings? - The Globe and Mail
Reid and Nikki should consider selling their rental properties when the market value rises significantly and their mortgage payments become unsustainable.
- Kootenay home sales drop in February as limited inventory tempers activity
Kootenay home sales declined 30% in February, with 144 sales recorded.
- Ottawa unveils new grocery benefit replacing GST credit amid rising northern food costs during Whitehorse news conference
Ottawa introduces new grocery benefit to aid low-income households with rising food costs
- Sunwing Vacations and Vacances WestJet Québec launch new direct route to Cozumel, expanding access to Mexico's largest Caribbean Island
Sunwing Vacations and Vacances WestJet Québec launch new direct route to Cozumel, Mexico, one of the Caribbean's most popular tourist destinations.
- 1 Overhyped Stock That Could Turn $100,000 Into Nothing
A top-performing crypto stock
- Garden River and Batchewana seek legal advice on returned lawyer fees - SooToday.com
Garden River and Batchewana First Nation seek legal advice on returned lawyer fees
- Hearing Notice - IN THE MATTER OF Peter Michael Deeb - Review Requested
Peter Michael Deeb files application for review with Ontario Securities Commission
- Azerbaijan Vows Iron Fist Response After Iranian Drone Attack
Azerbaijan vows to retaliate against Iranian drone attack
- African Rainbow Minerals reports FY results
AFRICAN RAINBOW MINERALS REPORTS FY RESULTS
- The structural tailwind behind AI, tech stocks right now
US stock market remains steady, tech sector performs well, Treasury yields edge higher
- Iain Black discusses his B.C. Conservative leadership bid in Lumby
Iain Black is running for B.C. Conservative leadership
- Why the Future of Workplace Safety Needs More Women Leaders
More women in leadership positions can bring diverse perspectives to workplace safety decisions