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Forests Minister Parmar in Asia trying to find new customers for B.C. lumber

Forests Minister Ravi Parmar is in the midst of an eight-day trade mission to Asia to forge some new ties for B.C.’s forestry industry, blaming U.S. tariffs for recent mill closures and trying to find new places to sell B.C. wood products. “The reason these mills are curtailing and closing is not because of government

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Canada Post submits 5-point ‘transformation plan’ after order from feds

Canada Post has submitted its proposed “comprehensive transformation plan” to the federal government, just within the 45-day window. On Sept 25, Government Transformation Minister Joël Lightbound gave the Crown corporation three directives to stabilize Canada Post’s finances. Those included letter mail delivery standards, community mailbox conversions and postal network modernization. Canada Post submitted its plan

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THE MOJ: Demko injury raises concern as Canucks feel weight of condensed schedule

Canucks Nation is not in a good mood. Never mind the hockey club’s pedestrian 8-9-1 start to the NHL season, but now the Vancouver Canucks will be without the services of goaltender Thatcher Demko for the next “two-to-three weeks with a minor injury” according to a post on X by NHL insider Frank Seravalli. Demko

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