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B.C. resort fined $70K for sewage violations near drinking well

B.C. resort fined $70K for sewage violations near drinking well

The resort north of Revelstoke, B.C., was penalized for sewage failures that risked drinking water and saved the facility tens of thousands of dollars, according to a recent decision.
Apple overcomes Trump's trade war, slow start in AI to deliver surprisingly strong quarter

Apple overcomes Trump's trade war, slow start in AI to deliver surprisingly strong quarter

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Apple shook off a thicket of tariffs and a botched entry into artificial intelligence to accelerate its revenue growth during its springtime quarter, but the trendsetting tech company still faces a bumpy road ahead that could lea
Aecon Group reports $7.6M loss in Q2 as backlog hits record

Aecon Group reports $7.6M loss in Q2 as backlog hits record

TORONTO — Aecon Group Inc. reported a loss attributable to shareholders of $7.6 million in its latest quarter, compared with a loss of $123.9 million during the second quarter last year.
North Vancouver man wins $1 million in Lotto 6/49

North Vancouver man wins $1 million in Lotto 6/49

He purchased his ticket at a Park Royal kiosk, and says he plans to use some of the money to pay for his son's university education
Climate change is cancelling events, with Canadian sports among hardest hit, finds global study

Climate change is cancelling events, with Canadian sports among hardest hit, finds global study

New research shows extreme weather is increasingly cancelling festivals and sports, with Canada among the hardest-hit nations over two decades
Rising costs, slow ticket sales put JP Saxe's North American tour in jeopardy

Rising costs, slow ticket sales put JP Saxe's North American tour in jeopardy

TORONTO — JP Saxe was ready to roll across North America this fall on his latest concert tour, but those plans are now hanging by a thread as the Grammy-nominated musician confronts sluggish ticket sales and the soaring cost of life on the road.
What in-flight turbulence is and when it becomes dangerous for passengers and crews

What in-flight turbulence is and when it becomes dangerous for passengers and crews

A Delta Air Lines flight from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam that was hit by serious turbulence Wednesday, sending 25 people on board to hospitals and forcing the flight to divert to Minnesota, highlighted the dangers of flying through unstable air.
Julia Whelan has narrated 600 audiobooks and counting. So why isn't she paid like it?

Julia Whelan has narrated 600 audiobooks and counting. So why isn't she paid like it?

Chances are, you've heard Julia Whelan's voice. She's the award-winning narrator behind more than 600 audiobooks by a long list of bestselling authors including Taylor Jenkins Reid, Emily Henry, Michael Crichton, V.E. Schwab and Kristin Hannah.
Government to keep sharing key satellite data for hurricane forecasting despite planned cutoff

Government to keep sharing key satellite data for hurricane forecasting despite planned cutoff

The U.S. Department of Defense will now continue sharing key data collected by three weather satellites that help forecasters track hurricanes.
China summons Nvidia over 'backdoor safety risks' in H20 chips

China summons Nvidia over 'backdoor safety risks' in H20 chips

WASHINGTON (AP) — China's cyberspace regulators on Thursday summoned Nvidia over security concerns that its H20 chips can be tracked and turned off remotely, the Cyberspace Administration of China said on its website.