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MID-DAY: Facebook takes more hits as live-streamed shooting video goes viral

The TSX is getting a boost to end out the week as gold starts to pull ahead once again. The Bay Street index is up 71 points to 16,159. Across...

Shooting video is going viral despite efforts to remove it; Home sales drop to 6-year low

One man facing murder charges following terrorist attack in New Zealand One man is facing murder charges after 49 people were killed and just as many injured in a New...

49 dead, dozens injured following terrorist attack in New Zealand; Canadian airlines thrown into chaos as Ottawa grounds jets

Shooters kill and injury dozens in New Zealand Mosque shootings 49 people are dead and dozens injured after shooters opened fire in two Mosques in New Zealand. Four people are in...

BEFORE THE BELL: Investor sentiment eased by positive trade news, Brexit delay; Air Canada shares slip on massive delays

A few good news pieces in the economic world are helping boost investor sentiment today. A recent report suggests trade talks between the US and China are making progress,...

49 dead, dozens injured following terrorist attack in New Zealand; Canadian airlines thrown into chaos as Ottawa grounds jets

Shooters kill and injury dozens in New Zealand Mosque shootings 49 people are dead and dozens injured after shooters opened fire in two Mosques in New Zealand. Four people are in...

MID-DAY: Boeing tanks markets once again

Dipping Boeing shares are pulling down North American markets once again. The Bay Street index is down 43 points to 16,106 as gold slips to $1,294. Across the border the Dow...

The bills are getting higher in Canada; Ethiopian Airlines black box arrives in Paris

Stats Can reports Canadian debt is growing  The credit card bills are likely getting higher for many Canadians. Statistics Canada reports the average household debt across the country grew to 178.5...

BEFORE THE BELL: Brexit, Boeing and China’s economy all holding weight for investors this morning

Boeing is dropping once again as two major countries ban the use of its jets. After Canada and the US decided to join the growing ban, Boeing’s shares, which...

Hundreds of Boeing jets now out of commission across the globe; Feds likely have some room to move in upcoming budget

US joins Canada in grounding Boeing jets; Ethiopian Airlines sends black box to Paris More than 300 Boeing jets are...

MID-DAY: Boeing stocks pull back up; Dow and TSX push ahead

Wall Street is breaking away from a two-day dip caused primarily by Boeing. A recent report showed an increase in...

Pilot of deadly plane crash complained about flight control; Nigerian school children feared trapped in collapsed building

Pilot complained of problems on deadly flight, black box to be sent overseas The pilot of a crash that killed...

BEFORE THE BELL: Boeing and Brexit likely to keep the limelight today

Boeing and Brexit are the top issues weighing on investors’ minds today. The plane-maker’s shares are continuing to plummet as...

Sunwing clips Boeing wings on its fleet; Air Canada flight attendants’ union pushes back against Boeing use

Sunwing first Canadian airline to ground Boeing jets “Evolving commercial reasons”. That’s why Canadian company Sunwing is grounding its Boeing 737...

MID-DAY: Boeing continues to weight Dow; Apple shares boost on streaming service reports

Boeing may feel more pressure as the UK is now banning 737 Max 8s. The country is follows others with...

UK now banning Boeing 737 jets in its airspace; Brexit may be set up to fail once again

UK joins other countries in grounding Boeing jets, bans the planes in airspace The UK is upping the ante in...

BEFORE THE BELL: Investors awaiting Brexit vote; Boeing shares slip further

Global markets are pushing higher as positive Brexit news comes down ahead of a key vote. British PM Theresa May...

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Heat warnings are in place for multiple parts of British Columbia, with temperatures expected to reach up to 37 degrees Celsius in some regions.

Eby calls for fair treatment on ferry subsidies

Premier David Eby called on Ottawa to increase the federal subsidy for ferry users in British Columbia, after the federal government announced cuts to ferry fares in Atlantic Canada.

B.C. Hydro issues call for clean power projects with First Nations partnerships

B.C. Hydro has launched a new request for clean power and issued a request for proposals.

Laura Secord, Nutriart chocolate recalled for undeclared peanut

Recalls have been issued for several chocolate products sold in British Columbia and other provinces, due to an undeclared peanut.

Canada, B.C. boost program covering losses for farmers

The federal and B.C. governments are making changes this year to a program that helps farmers manage large income losses.
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