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Chorus Aviation sees $32.4 million profit in Q2, operating revenue $324.6 million

Chorus Aviation sees $32.4 million profit in Q2, operating revenue $324.6 million

HALIFAX — Chorus Aviation Inc. says its latest quarter delivered a $32.4 million profit. The Halifax-based company says the second-quarter figure compares with a net loss of $180.6 million a year earlier. Operating revenue totalled $324.
Mexican ranchers struggle to adapt as a tiny parasite ravages their cattle exports to the US

Mexican ranchers struggle to adapt as a tiny parasite ravages their cattle exports to the US

HERMOSILLO, Mexico (AP) — The United States’ suspension of live cattle imports from Mexico hit at the worst possible time for rancher Martín Ibarra Vargas, who after two years of severe drought had hoped to put his family on better footing selling hi
BC Wildfire Service warns AI photos spread misinformation and uncertainty

BC Wildfire Service warns AI photos spread misinformation and uncertainty

VANCOUVER — The BC Wildfire Service is warning about AI-generated images spreading misinformation and uncertainty during fire season, citing fake images being shared on social media that seemingly depict recent blazes.
Privacy commissioner to investigate WestJet cybersecurity breach

Privacy commissioner to investigate WestJet cybersecurity breach

OTTAWA — The office of Canada's privacy commissioner says it has opened an investigation into a cyberattack on WestJet which saw a "malicious actor" gain access to the airline's systems.
Palantir books its first $1 billion in quarterly sales and dodges DOGE axe

Palantir books its first $1 billion in quarterly sales and dodges DOGE axe

NEW YORK (AP) — Shares of Palantir Technologies sailed past previous record highs Tuesday after booking its first $1 billion sales quarter and raising its performance expectations for the year.

What to know about the Titan sub and its tragic final dive to the Titanic

The Titan submersible was crushed by intense water pressure beneath the North Atlantic Ocean in the summer of 2023.
Why B.C. brewers want government to change how they are taxed

Why B.C. brewers want government to change how they are taxed

Proposed change to government taxes would be revenue-neutral, brewers say
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.
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