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Meta scraps fact-checking program, switches to crowd-sourced watchdogging

Meta scraps fact-checking program, switches to crowd-sourced watchdogging

Social media company also said it plans to allow ‘more speech’
Google pays $100M to Canadian news fund for online news exemption

Google pays $100M to Canadian news fund for online news exemption

Plant-milk packager tied to listeria outbreak to file for creditor protection

Plant-milk packager tied to listeria outbreak to file for creditor protection

More than 100 companies collectively have claims against Joriki totalling more than $200M
Naramata Inn closing doors 'indefinitely'

Naramata Inn closing doors 'indefinitely'

'Continued challenging conditions for tourism and hospitality' lead to closure of historic site
Top Canadian airlines at the bottom of world on-time arrival rankings

Top Canadian airlines at the bottom of world on-time arrival rankings

Data company says a Mexican airline flies on time the most often
Kettle River Retreat: 219 acres of tranquility for $3M

Kettle River Retreat: 219 acres of tranquility for $3M

The property is a 1.5-hour drive from Kelowna and just an hour from Osoyoos or Grand Forks
Vancouver’s Bench Accounting abruptly shuts down, with 600 jobs potentially lost

Vancouver’s Bench Accounting abruptly shuts down, with 600 jobs potentially lost

Bench has previously said it had received investor funding of US$113 million
B.C. Indigenous coffee company brews truth, reconciliation, one cup at a time

B.C. Indigenous coffee company brews truth, reconciliation, one cup at a time

Each of the four blends produced by Indigenous Roots Coffee Co. is partnered with a different community initiative
Vancouver Island dominates list of most livable Canadian cities for entrepreneurs

Vancouver Island dominates list of most livable Canadian cities for entrepreneurs

View Royal ranked first, Langford third, with Colwood rounding out the top five in fifth
B.C. launches campaign to stem migration of skilled labour to Alberta

B.C. launches campaign to stem migration of skilled labour to Alberta

Business Council of British Columbia’s ‘Stay with B.C.’ campaign aimed at keeping workers here