Peninsula Co-op to build store on Tsartlip land
Filed Under Main Content · Tagged: Controversial Plans, Cross Road, Favour, First Nation, Grocery Store, Nation Land, New Location, Peninsula, Stelly, West Saanich Road
The Peninsula Co-op is scrapping controversial plans to build a grocery store on land near West Saanich Road in favour of a new location on Tsartlip First Nation land at Stelly’s Cross Road.
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Peninsula Co-op to build store on Tsartlip land
Saskatoon leads all Canadian cities in growth
Filed Under Main Content · Tagged: Canadian Cities, Demographic Analysis, Eastern Provinces, Leads, Population, Saskatoon, Statistics Canada, Technology, Western Canada
Western Canada is home to an increasingly youthful and fast-growing population, while the eastern provinces are older and growing more slowly, according to new demographic analysis from Statistics Canada.
Saskatoon leads all Canadian cities in growth
China’s appetite for lumber keeps B.C. mills, loggers busy
Filed Under Main Content · Tagged: Appetite, Loggers, Lumber Mills, Money, Timescolonist, Www China
For the first time, B.C. companies are making more money from the wood they send to China than from shipments heading south of the border.
China’s appetite for lumber keeps B.C. mills, loggers busy
Shares of gold miners climb as bullion sets record
Filed Under Main Content · Tagged: Barrick Gold, Business Shares, Debt Crisis, Gold Bullion, Gold Miners, Ounce, Rivals
Shares of Barrick Gold and its rivals rose on Monday after the price of bullion set a record of more than $1,600 an ounce due to the eurozone debt crisis and growing threat of a U.S. default.





