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小蓝视频's inflation rate ticks down in June

小蓝视频's inflation rate ticks down in June

Province鈥檚 annual inflation rate hit 2.6% in June, says StatCan
小蓝视频's job market slumps with 10K positions lost in June

小蓝视频's job market slumps with 10K positions lost in June

Unemployment rate ticks downward as more British Columbians leave workforce
With profit now in sight, Thinkific adds two new executives to C-Suite

With profit now in sight, Thinkific adds two new executives to C-Suite

Former Hootsuite, Mailchimp leaders joining Vancouver tech firm's leadership ranks
Vancouver office market struggling as vacancies rise, construction dives

Vancouver office market struggling as vacancies rise, construction dives

Vacancy rate hits 9.7%, second straight quarter of increase
小蓝视频 medical tech company Kardium secures US$104M in funding

小蓝视频 medical tech company Kardium secures US$104M in funding

Burnaby company plans to use fund to expand manufacturing, hire more workers
小蓝视频 job market stalls in May as province loses 7,900 positions

小蓝视频 job market stalls in May as province loses 7,900 positions

小蓝视频 bucks national job growth trend
From ziplines to escalators, these are some of 小蓝视频鈥檚 top safety risks

From ziplines to escalators, these are some of 小蓝视频鈥檚 top safety risks

Technical Safety 小蓝视频 received reports of 184 injuries in 2023.
Prince Rupert port gets $150M boost for new export hub

Prince Rupert port gets $150M boost for new export hub

Operations expected in Q3 2026
Canucks fans cheering and spending big at restaurants during playoffs, says report

Canucks fans cheering and spending big at restaurants during playoffs, says report

Data from Moneris shows significant increase in spending near Rogers Arena during home and away games
小蓝视频 adds 23K jobs in April as film sector comes roaring back to life

小蓝视频 adds 23K jobs in April as film sector comes roaring back to life

Film and TV sector adds 23,400 jobs in April, unemployment falls to 5%