Only one in three Canadians has detailed debt repayment plan: BMO
Only one-third of Canadians with non-mortgage personal debt have detailed repayment plans, according to the results of a BMO survey released July 29.
View ArticlePremiers Clark and Redford announce new B.C.-Alberta resource working group
Resource officials from B.C. and Alberta will be forming a new working group aimed at expanding oil, natural gas and resource exports, B.C. Premier Christy Clark and Alberta Premier Alison Redford...
View ArticleFederal policy loopholes give U.S. wireless carriers unfair advantage: Bell...
Bell Canada is calling upon the federal government to address what it says are three loopholes in the country’s wireless policy framework that give an unfair advantage to U.S. wireless carriers wishing...
View ArticleCFIB shows MPs “real-life” examples of firms that rely on foreign...
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) has reached out to each of Canada’s 308 Members of Parliament (MPs) in the hopes of shedding light on the benefits of temporary foreign workers...
View ArticleMoves and Appointments
Todd Takahashi has been appointed art director for Dare. He has extensive agency experience, working for Shaw Communications, Molson Canadian, Mr. Lube and Alzheimer Society of BC.
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Natee Likitsuwankool has been appointed art director for Dare. He comes to the company with a string of of accolades from Cannes, Communication Arts, ADCC, Marketing Awards and Applied Arts.
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Brian OFlynn has been appointed vice-president of sales for SkyTrac Systems. He has over 25 years of aviation and business leadership experience.
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Roger Graham has been appointed vice-president of marketing for Jostle. He joined the company to help accelerate market awareness and engagement in the rapidly growing social enterprise software...
View ArticleFewer American gay tourists coming to Canada
The number of gay tourists from the United States coming to Vancouver is dropping, according to San Francisco-based gay research organization Community Marketing Inc. (CMI).
View ArticleDevelopers seek recognition for contributions to public amenities
Developers want recognitionIt can’t be easy planning development in a city like Vancouver. On the one hand, the city’s engaged populace mounts vociferous resistance to densification and great love of...
View ArticleHow I did it: Peggy Lee
When this mother and businesswoman couldn’t find a preschool with the education standards she wanted for her daughter, she went out and created one
View ArticlePreparing heirs is a crucial part of estate planning
Many times, inheritance comes with guilt, unrealistic expectations and other emotional baggage
View ArticleB.C. tech firms grow in uncertain times
Most of B.C.’s largest technology firms have continued to grow despite continued economic uncertainty locally and abroad.
View ArticleNews flash for drivers: Cyclists are helping subsidize your ride
Local roads and bike lanes are almost exclusively paid for by local property taxes, not fuel taxes
View ArticleDelving into the Dutch Way and the Netherlands’ world-beating power of...
Resistance in North America, including at Port Metro Vancouver, has meant that our ports are vulnerable to those that, having succeeded in automating, offer savings in time, cost and security
View ArticleAn extraordinary, irreverent sendoff to an extraordinary, irreverent...
Enjoy yourself, Baby, tomorrow you could be on the wrong side of the lawn
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