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London Drugs phones back, stores still closed after cybersecurity incident

London Drugs phones back, stores still closed after cybersecurity incident

Canada Post offices inside London Drugs stores are also up and running again
Fearful Squamish rejects ‘floatel’ housing for LNG plant workers

Fearful Squamish rejects ‘floatel’ housing for LNG plant workers

Council votes to reject repurposed cruise ship citing safety and environmental concerns
Potential U.S. move sees Canadian cannabis stock skyrocket

Potential U.S. move sees Canadian cannabis stock skyrocket

Shift happens after reports U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency is moving to reclassify marijuana
London Drugs stores remain closed as firm probes potential data breach

London Drugs stores remain closed as firm probes potential data breach

Company working with third-party cybersecurity experts to bring its operations back online
Tractor-trailers with no one aboard? The future is near for self-driving trucks on US roads

Tractor-trailers with no one aboard? The future is near for self-driving trucks on US roads

Finding right partner key to finding Canadian business office solutions

Finding right partner key to finding Canadian business office solutions

Remote and hybrid work making it harder to justify full office for small business
Kelowna, Victoria breweries coming home with hardware from World Beer Cup

Kelowna, Victoria breweries coming home with hardware from World Beer Cup

Breweries in North Vancouver and Whistler also won awards
Harbour Air could have electric planes flying over B.C. as soon as 2026

Harbour Air could have electric planes flying over B.C. as soon as 2026

The company just announced plans to buy 50 electric airplane engines from Washington company magniX
‘How bazaar’: Night market comes to downtown Kelowna

‘How bazaar’: Night market comes to downtown Kelowna

The Downtown Kelowna Night Market starts May 30
‘The Last Timbit’ brings donut shop’s humour and heart to the theatre stage

‘The Last Timbit’ brings donut shop’s humour and heart to the theatre stage

‘A little wacky’: Tim Hortons catching Canada off guard with a play about iconic eatery