The new labor contract deal was agreed with local indie producers and the Canadian affiliate of the AMPTP, representing the major studios and streamers.
Legislation is expected in the coming weeks at the provincial assembly in Victoria; many questions about cost and impact remain.
British Columbia, Canada’s third most populous province, expects debts to surge by nearly 60% over the next three years in a high-spending plan that was overshadowed by the eruption of a trade war with the US,
Floatplane adventures offer the ultimate way to explore British Columbia's untouched lakes and wild landscapes. These unique aircraft, with floats instead of wheels, can land on water, opening up access to otherwise unreachable areas. British Columbia is full of secret lakes, each with its own beauty and unique attractions.
A First Nation in British Columbia, Canada, is planning to build a data center on its land. Prophet River FN, an independent Dene Tsaa Nation, has signed a deal with VC firm ABCT Pacific, which will see the pair work together to develop the data center near Fort St. John, a city in Northeast BC.
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Sprawling along Canada's Pacific coast, from the northern tip of Vancouver Island to the Alaskan border, the Great Bear Rainforest is a protected wilderness area roughly twice the size of Belgium. It harbours all kinds of wondrous creatures, of which the most striking is surely the spirit bear, says Oliver Berry in the Financial Times.
One member of a three-person group was buried below Thunderwater Lake in the Foster Creek drainage.
Canadian credit unions Vancity and First say a merger would strengthen local community banking and enhance member access to financial services
Just when you think a provincial boundary is set in stone, the geological whims of the Rocky Mountains have other ideas.
After-Tax NPV Doubled to $454 Million After-Tax IRR of 43.2% Payback of Initial Capital Costs of 2.1 Years All amounts are in Canadian Dollars unless otherwise noted VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 03,