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Companies will be allowed to report finances semi-annually in pilot projectThe move by the Canadian Securities Administrators mirrors a similar push in the U.S. intended to ease the regulatory burden for public companies.MoneyMar 19
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B.C. fatal crash: Ottawa needs to ‘catch up’ to operators on helicopter safety, industry saysThe association representing Canadian helicopter operators claims the industry currently goes above and beyond Transport Canada rules, and says the government needs to 'catch up.'CanadaJan 25, 2024
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B.C. senior hurt in crash wants tougher rules for e-scootersCullen Goodyear, a 74-year-old triathlete, suffered a broken hip when she was hit by someone on an e-scooter in July.CanadaAug 16, 2023
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This Vancouver home made $18K a month from short-term rentals. Are regulations working?The number of short-term rentals in Vancouver has exploded in recent years, and critics say regulations aren't tough enough to ensure they aren't taking needed housing stock.PoliticsAug 10, 2023
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Geared up for the fishing season, Manitobans offered advice and optimismAnglers are gearing up for the start of the walleye and sauger fishing season. This year, new regulations mean Manitoba seniors can enjoy recreational fishing for free.EnvironmentMay 12, 2023
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Nova Scotia will update air quality regulations as it evaluates green energy projectsThe Nova Scotia government is updating its air quality regulations as the province conducts an environmental assessment for one of its first green hydrogen and ammonia projects.CanadaJan 6, 2023
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B.C. introduces homebuyer protection bill that will allow cooling off periodThe legislative amendments, when passed, will give people buying a home more time to consider their offers, ensure financing and obtain a home inspection.PoliticsMar 28, 2022
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Delayed test results after travel causes Sask. woman to miss holidaysHeather Peters decided to go ahead with her destination wedding after 20 months of waiting, what she did not realize was that she would be starting 2022 still stuck in quarantine.CanadaJan 1, 2022
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City report suggests Regina would need 24 pot shops to disrupt black marketAccording to a report released to council last week, Regina needs approximately 24 licensed cannabis shops to disrupt the black market.CannabisJun 9, 2021
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Coronavirus: Reopening of outdoor rink in downtown a success, says City of Kelowna"It's just a great vibe. You come down, you got the mountains, you got the people, you got the whole thing," Mike Federko said of downtown Kelowna's public outdoor rink.FeaturesFeb 5, 2021
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