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Postmedia swings to $700,000 Q2 profit despite 21 per cent drop in revenues

Postmedia swings to $700,000 Q2 profit despite 21 per cent drop in revenues

TORONTO — The owner of Canada's largest group of newspapers earned $700,000 in net profits in its second quarter, an improvement from the same time a year before despite a 21-per-cent revenue decline. Toronto-based Postmedia Network Canada Corp.
Corrective to April 6 story about electric vehicle sales in B.C.

Corrective to April 6 story about electric vehicle sales in B.C.

VICTORIA — The Canadian Press erroneously reported April 6 that more than 54,000 light-duty electric vehicles were sold in B.C. last year. In fact, more than 54,000 light-duty electric vehicles are now registered in B.C. The Canadian Press
2 new airlines await Americans looking to fly somewhere

2 new airlines await Americans looking to fly somewhere

Americans are travelling in the greatest numbers in more than a year, and soon they will have two new leisure-oriented airlines to consider for those trips.
Policy-makers should tackle housing supply with more density, transit: CIBC CEO

Policy-makers should tackle housing supply with more density, transit: CIBC CEO

TORONTO — The head of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce says policy-makers should dramatically increase the country's housing supply, as sales and prices soar to record levels in cities including Toronto and Vancouver.
Dollarama's founding Rossy family selling 2.2 million shares in retailer

Dollarama's founding Rossy family selling 2.2 million shares in retailer

MONTREAL — Dollarama Inc. says the Rossy family, which founded the company, is selling a total of 2.2 million shares in the discount retailer. The company says GRI Investments Inc.
Pandemic-weary chefs, cooks enjoy serving from home

Pandemic-weary chefs, cooks enjoy serving from home

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — When COVID-19 shutdowns hit in March 2020, Mike Winneker, a hotel executive sous chef, found himself without work for the first time in years.
Conservancy protects area sacred to Tahltan Nation in northwestern B.C.

Conservancy protects area sacred to Tahltan Nation in northwestern B.C.

VICTORIA — Indigenous, provincial and federal leaders have worked beside industry and environmental groups to create a new conservancy in an area of northwestern British Columbia sacred to the Tahltan Nation.
Watch the details to help avoid financial headaches when filing your return

Watch the details to help avoid financial headaches when filing your return

OTTAWA — The devil is in the details and your income tax return is no exception.
US jobless claims up to 744K as virus still forces layoffs

US jobless claims up to 744K as virus still forces layoffs

WASHINGTON — The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose last week to 744,000, signalling that many employers are still cutting jobs even as more people are vaccinated against COVID-19, consumers gain confidence and the government
NRA exec sheltered on borrowed yacht after mass shootings

NRA exec sheltered on borrowed yacht after mass shootings

DALLAS — After school shootings that left dozens dead in recent years, National Rifle Association leader Wayne LaPierre said the resulting outrage put him in such danger that he sought shelter aboard a borrowed 108-foot (32.92-meter) yacht.