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  1. Free tax help available for low-income Delta residents

    Free tax help available for low-income Delta residents through Deltassist until April 30.

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  2. Japanese retailer MUJI opening Tsawwassen store Saturday

    MUJI opens new store in Tsawwassen, BC, marking fourth location in province, expanding 'No-Brand' lifestyle brand

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  3. Norway’s Output Holds Steady—but Spare Capacity Is Gone

    Norway's oil production slipped 0.2% in February, falling 3,000 barrels per day from January to 1.97 million bpd. Production is 262 kbpd higher than a year earlier. The country's total liquids production averaged 2.176 million bpd in February.

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  4. Are liquidity risks testing the stability of private credit?

    Private credit markets face liquidity risks as investors withdraw, S&P Global Ratings warns, with potential implications for the stability of the asset class.

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  5. Re-worked Commonage proposal returns to Vernon council

    Re-worked proposal returns to Vernon council

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  6. DMZ’s Women Innovation Summit backs women founders with $210,000 in funding as new sectors come into focus

    DMZ's Women Innovation Summit provides $210,000 in funding to women founders

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  7. U.S. Bets on Natural Gas to Power 10 GW AI Buildout in Ohio

    U.S. Department of Energy and SoftBank partner with AEP Ohio to build 10 GW AI data center campus at Portsmouth Site in Ohio

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  8. Samuel De Champlain Bridge: Special Illumination for the International Day of La Francophonie

    The Samuel De Champlain Bridge will be illuminated in a special light display tonight, from sunset to 9 p.m.

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  9. Azstarys (re-)born with Collegium’s ADHD buy

    Collegium Pharmaceutical Inc. acquires Azstarys from Corium Therapeutics Holdings LLC, a treatment for ADHD.

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  10. Why the Global Oil System Cannot Replace Hormuz Flows

    Global oil supply could be severely impacted

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  11. Asian Refiners Pay Record Premiums for Non-Middle East Crude

    Asian refiners pay record premiums for non-Middle East crude to replace stuck Gulf supply

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  12. Middle East: Markets Brace For Extended Disruption

    Markets worry about escalating Middle East tensions

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  13. Revitalization of downtown Armstrong starts soon

    Pleasant Valley Boulevard to be closed for prep work starting March 23, followed by construction starting April 2.

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  14. West Kelowna’s Gorman Group appoints new CEO

    Ashlee Cribb becomes new CEO of Gorman Group, replacing Nick Arkle on July 1.

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  15. Ontario targets ticket scalping with amendments to the Ticket Sales Act

    Ontario government proposes amendments to Ticket Sales Act to curb ticket resale prices.

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  16. Celsius CEO talks energy drink brand's growth, wellness aspects

    Celsius Holdings has expanded its portfolio through acquisitions, including Alani Nu and Rockstar Energy. Celsius CEO John Fieldly discusses the brand's growth and position in the health and wellness market. The company aims to capitalize on the growing demand for healthy energy drinks and supplements.

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  17. Kraft Heinz to invest $250-million in Montreal factory to boost capacity amid increased demand

    Kraft Heinz to invest $250-million in Montreal factory to boost capacity amid increased demand

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  18. Kraft Heinz to invest $250-million in Montreal factory to boost capacity amid increased demand - The Globe and Mail

    Kraft Heinz to invest $250-million in Montreal factory to boost capacity amid increased demand

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  19. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ADOPT BUSINESS LICENSING AND REGULATION BYLAW NO. 3039, 2026

    City of Pitt Meadows to consider new Business Licensing and Regulation Bylaw

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  20. Vancouver Park Board considering $1B motion to fix aging recreation facilities

    Vancouver Park Board considers $1B investment to fix aging recreation facilities

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  21. Shell's Earnings Still Tied To Oil, Not Growth

    Shell's earnings growth remains tied to oil prices, company focuses on cost reduction and share buybacks.

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  22. Steady interest rate helps reassure buyers, February home sales dip to new lows, the Home of the Week and more top real estate stories

    Steady interest rates help boost buyer confidence despite lower February home sales

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  23. Prudential plc Remains An Interesting Growth Pick Following Its 2025 Earnings

    Prudential plc continues to outperform, driven by robust double-digit growth in new business profit and free surplus generation.

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  24. The Golden Rule Of Trading: Trade What You See, Not What You Think

    Trade based on market conditions, not emotions or biases.

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  25. Silvaco Group: Sold As EDA, Built As Something Else

    Silvaco Group sees 50% surge in earnings

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  26. Grade inflation is distracting us from a huge educational success in postsecondary education

    The steady increase in average entrance grades may mask other positive trends in postsecondary education.

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  27. MGE Energy: The Buy Zone Is Now Approaching

    MGE Energy's strong S&P credit rating, a key indicator of financial stability, is a positive sign for investors.

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  28. Site C work camp to close March 31, future of facility unclear - CBC

    Site C work camp to close March 31, future of facility unclear

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  29. U.S. Lower And Middle Classes Shrinking Over Time As More Households Earn Higher Incomes

    U.S. lower and middle-class households are shrinking as more households earn higher incomes.

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  30. Summerland launching brand new spring event partnering tasting rooms with local florists and growers

    Summerland launches spring event featuring local florists and growers

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  31. The Dollar's Plumbing: Conspiracy Vs. Data

    Total foreign holdings of U.S. Treasury securities reached a record $9.4 trillion.

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  32. IEA Urges Working From Home and Cutting Air Travel to Ease Oil Supply Shock - Crude Oil Prices Today | OilPrice.com

    IEA urges governments and individuals to work from home and cut air travel to ease oil supply shock

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  33. Chart Of The Day: Yes, Everything Is More Volatile

    Volatility surges across markets, with significant price swings reported

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  34. IEA Urges Working From Home and Cutting Air Travel to Ease Oil Supply Shock

    IEA urges governments and consumers to reduce oil demand by working from home and cutting air travel.

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  35. Manitoba would surrender around $960M if Tories get elected, nearly double basic personal exemption

    $30,000 income threshold for personal exemption would cost taxpayers $960M

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  36. Business minister pledges to hold Palliser accountable for layoffs after province extended $15M loan guarantee

    Manitoba's NDP government plans to hold Palliser accountable for layoffs.

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  37. CSRD board on board with $75K cash flow to Sicamous ferry

    $75K cash flow approved for Sicamous ferry

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  38. Business minister pledges to hold Palliser accountable for layoffs after province extended $15M loan guarantee - CBC

    Business minister promises to hold Palliser accountable for job losses following extension of $15M loan guarantee.

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  39. Australia Weighs Windfall Tax on Energy Giants as LNG Prices Surge

    Australia considers windfall tax on energy giants amid soaring LNG prices

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