CPS Wood Products, a Canada-based lumber manufacturer, acknowledges the skepticism with its innovation and planet-forward ...
‘Casino Royale’ director Martin Campbell has insisted he is not the top choice to direct the next James Bond movie. The 81-year-old filmmaker - who helmed the 2006 blockbuster that marked ...
Campbell and offensive coordinator Ben Johnson oversaw a group that ranked first in the league in scoring and second in yards behind only the Baltimore Ravens. It was a historic campaign in which ...
“We don’t need [Canada] to make our cars. We make a lot of them. We don’t need their lumber because we have our own forests,” he said. “We don’t need their oil and gas, we have more ...
An export tax on lumber would immediately increase the cost of home construction in the U.S., making the risks of a trade war with Canada clear to American consumers, writes JensPeter Barynin. (Credit ...
The looming trade war has sparked uncertainty in B.C.'s housing market, with developers worried that the already sky-high ...
A fire at a Toronto subway maintenance yard stopped the transit agency from rolling extra trains onto its network ahead of rush hour, the TTC says. In a social media post on Monday afternoon ...
Two people have been charged in the death of a Fort Campbell soldier who was stabbed nearly 70 times last year, police said Saturday. Sofia Rodas, 35, has been charged with first-degree murder and ...
Two people have been charged in connection with last year's stabbing death of a Fort Campbell soldier in Tennessee, and one of the suspects was the victim's husband, police said Saturday.
Campbell residents displaced 2-alarm fire that impacted 6 units 1 person was hospitalized Cause of fire is under investigation CAMPBELL, Calif. - Three people were rescued by the fire ...
Charlie Campbell is an Editor-at-Large at TIME, based in the Singapore bureau. He covers business, tech, and geopolitics across Asia. He was previously China Bureau Chief. More From TIME ...
British Columbia's forests minister has the support of the California Building Industry Association in fighting tariffs on Canadian lumber, which he says could soon rise up to 55 per cent.