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Robot waiters serve Richmond, Island diners

Robot waiters serve Richmond, Island diners

Staff shortage in B.C. hospitality industry has fueled use of robots which are praised as ‘super hardworking’ servers who never complain or ask for tips
Arthur Erickson’s iconic office tower rebranded

Arthur Erickson’s iconic office tower rebranded

Once Vancouver tallest office building and a landmark for 53 years, 1075 West Georgia is now renamed to honour its famous designer
"Unbelievable” prices detour industrial users from Vancouver

"Unbelievable” prices detour industrial users from Vancouver

Industrial land prices and lease rates soar as vacancy rate falls to a record low of 0.5 per cent in what one expert calls “a deepening crisis”
Prince Rupert Port proved economic anchor during pandemic

Prince Rupert Port proved economic anchor during pandemic

Port contributed $1.4 billion and 3,700 jobs to B.C. economy while handling 32.4 million tonnes of cargo in 2020
Artis REIT sells four Regina retail centres

Artis REIT sells four Regina retail centres

The $41.3 million deal totals more than 141,000 square feet of space and 11.1 acres of land sold to three separate buyers
Billionaires battle over False Creek land deal

Billionaires battle over False Creek land deal

Vancouver’s Concord Pacific squares off in court against Singapore-based investor Oei Hong Leong
Fraser Valley posts highest home sale, price increases

Fraser Valley posts highest home sale, price increases

Valley home sales are up 80 per cent and prices 25 per cent higher this year compared to 2020 – but active listings have plunged to 30-year lows
Saskatchewan leads nation in manufacturing

Saskatchewan leads nation in manufacturing

Monthly sales of $1.78 billion in July represented the highest year-over-year increase among all provinces
Artis REIT selling last six of its Calgary office towers

Artis REIT selling last six of its Calgary office towers

Real estate investment trust divesting of its once prominent position in city’s office sector
Vote dial barely budged in $600 million snap election

Vote dial barely budged in $600 million snap election

Liberal’s minority victory eerily familiar to the seat count prior to a September 20 vote that some call a “massive waste of money and time and resources”