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Some Canadian news outlets ready to cope with Facebook’s News Feed changes

Some Canadian news outlets ready to cope with Facebook’s News Feed changes

Social network wants to promote conversation and make time spent on the platform more meaningful
Facebook edits feeds to bring less news, more sharing

Facebook edits feeds to bring less news, more sharing

Facebook shares dropped more than 5 per cent to $177.31 in premarket trading after change unveiled
2017 home sales below 2016 record, but far above average: B.C. real estate association

2017 home sales below 2016 record, but far above average: B.C. real estate association

About 5,700 sales were recorded in December, up 21.5 per cent over same period last year
B.C. lumber industry applauds Canadian trade action

B.C. lumber industry applauds Canadian trade action

Canada accuses U.S. of violating international law in many countries
Northern B.C. port breaks records in 2017

Northern B.C. port breaks records in 2017

Cargo moving through the Prince Rupert Port Authority grew by 26 per cent from 2016 to 2017
Cash rules tightened for B.C. casinos

Cash rules tightened for B.C. casinos

Gamblers must report source for buy-ins of $10,000 and up
BC Parks permit information to be posted online

BC Parks permit information to be posted online

The notification and engagement policy, coming into effect on Jan. 30, will better inform the public
Petition gets 5,000 signatures and counting

Petition gets 5,000 signatures and counting

Petition against 8 Peaks proposal in Blue River still gaining traction
Drink and be merry: Holiday pours

Drink and be merry: Holiday pours

An Okanagan sommelier is sharing a sneak peak into what she will be drinking this holiday
Debt-to-household-income ratio rises in third quarter

Debt-to-household-income ratio rises in third quarter

Total household credit market debt grew to $2.11 trillion in the third quarter