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Money Monitor: What to consider when breaking up with a realtor

Money Monitor: What to consider when breaking up with a realtor

President of Realosophy Realty John Pasalis gives his tips
Trick or treat, keep candy wrappers off the street

Trick or treat, keep candy wrappers off the street

London Drugs launches province-wide recycling program for ‘hard to process’ packaging
Facebook CEO asked to testify at joint committee formed by Canadian, British MPs

Facebook CEO asked to testify at joint committee formed by Canadian, British MPs

Committees have previously asked Mark Zuckerberg to appear before their respective members to discuss Cambridge Analytica and Facebook
B.C. government lobbying rules to be tightened

B.C. government lobbying rules to be tightened

Stricter reporting of meetings, gifts among David Eby’s changes
‘Progressive’ contractors, unions call for share of B.C. public construction

‘Progressive’ contractors, unions call for share of B.C. public construction

NDP’s building trades rule drives up costs, Claire Trevena told
B.C. entrepreneur selling ‘make-it-yourself’ kits for cannabis-infused candy

B.C. entrepreneur selling ‘make-it-yourself’ kits for cannabis-infused candy

Justin Lloyd started Kickstarter campaign for The Edibles Kit
Cannabis trade show exhibitors hopeful for Canadian industry’s future

Cannabis trade show exhibitors hopeful for Canadian industry’s future

The products on display provided potential investors and current stakeholders with information on the state of the industry
Keep secret ballot votes for union certification, B.C. panel says

Keep secret ballot votes for union certification, B.C. panel says

Drop essential service rule for schools, Harry Bains advised
B.C.’s FATSO peanut butter takes off 1 month after Dragons’ Den deal

B.C.’s FATSO peanut butter takes off 1 month after Dragons’ Den deal

Owner talks about the immediate spike in her peanut butter business
Federal Liberal government to release fall economic update Nov. 21

Federal Liberal government to release fall economic update Nov. 21

Finance Minister Bill Morneau told the House of Commons that the economy is still on a roll and the unemployment rate is hovering near four-decade lows.