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London Drugs to host Compass card machines around Lower Mainland

London Drugs to host Compass card machines around Lower Mainland

Partnership with TransLink gives users more places to buy transit smart cards, with 18 new machines installed in Surrey, Vancouver areas.
Report: Digital, social media platforms contribute $7.3 billion to Canadian economy

Report: Digital, social media platforms contribute $7.3 billion to Canadian economy

Online platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and Netflix are quickly becoming a major economic industry, a report finds.
Party time at Willoughby Town Centre

Party time at Willoughby Town Centre

Town Centre holds grand opening celebrations
Garden vision nets landscaper major awards

Garden vision nets landscaper major awards

Hayato Ogawa recognized for his efforts in creating Thyme on 43rd
Serving up a good time at Cork & Keg festival

Serving up a good time at Cork & Keg festival

The event, hosted at Cascades Casino and Convention Centre, chose 黑马磁力 Farmer鈥檚 Market as charitable partner.

Mercedes-Benz throwing party at new 黑马磁力 dealership

One lucky person will win a trip for two to Germany as part of the grand opening celebrations at Mercedes-Benz 黑马磁力.
Provinces press for training changes

Provinces press for training changes

Ottawa's new Canada Job Grant would leave lower-skilled workers and many small businesses behind, provincial employment ministers agree
Sold: BlackBerry agrees to $4.7 billion offer from Fairfax Holdings

Sold: BlackBerry agrees to $4.7 billion offer from Fairfax Holdings

The deal - for $9 a share - would privatize the Canadian smartphone maker. A 'due diligence' period expires on November 4.
Victoria teen Ann Makosinski wins Google Science Fair award for battery-free flashlight

Victoria teen Ann Makosinski wins Google Science Fair award for battery-free flashlight

Makosinski won her Age 15-16 category and won $25,000 scholarship money at Monday night's GSF Gala in California.
BlackBerry announces 4,500 layoffs, Q2 losses near $1 billion

BlackBerry announces 4,500 layoffs, Q2 losses near $1 billion

The Canadian smartphone maker's financial tumbles have been well-documented, with some thinking this is the beginning of the end.