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Vincent Chiu and John Nguyen 21, 22, 23 and 24–12391 Bridgeport Rd.,...

Defendant: Vincent Chiu and John Nguyen 21, 22, 23 and 24–12391 Bridgeport Rd., Richmond

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The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) Address...

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Jaswinder Bhandal and JB Taxi Partnership and John Doe Corp. and John Doe...

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Avigilon Corporation 2900–550 Burrard St., Vancouver

Defendant: Avigilon Corporation 2900–550 Burrard St., Vancouver

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British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority Address unavailable

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New Main Stream Developments Ltd. and Daljit S. Dhami and Gurdev S. Sandhu...

Defendant: New Main Stream Developments Ltd. and Daljit S. Dhami and Gurdev S. Sandhu 3718 Oak St., Vancouver and 1025 W. 58 Ave., Vancouver and 205–2607 E. 49 Avenue, Vancouver

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Biggest B.C. organizations managed by women in 2013

RANKED BY | Total number of staff in B.C.Rank '13CompanyOwner(s)Products...

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Biggest B.C. businesses owned by women in 2013

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Canada Line rules, location stalled Jugo Juice franchises: lawsuit

Three former Jugo Juice franchisees are suing the Ontario-based smoothie vendor for allegedly misrepresenting the business case for Jugo Juice locations in Canada Line stations.

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Harmac pulp mill to supply power to BC Hydro

A new $45 million power plant at Harmac’s pulp mill in Nanaimo will add electricity to the grid through an agreement with B.C. Hydro.

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Texas company buys Vancouver's Partnerpedia

Partnerpedia, a Vancouver software company that developed an app store for enterprise, has been acquired by Houston-based BMC Software (Nasdaq:BMC).

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Mining feels the pain as gold continues to drop: EY

Mining companies are cutting back and selling off assets as the price of many metals, and especially gold, continues to be uncertain, EY (formerly Ernst & Young) reported today in its quarterly...

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B.C. food processors to launch Buy Local branding program

A new branding program will show B.C. shoppers which products in their neighbourhood supermarket are made locally.

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Canada's North in dire need of better wireless, broadband services: report

While Ottawa and Canada's telecoms duke it out over wireless competition in Canada, both may want to pay attention to a new report by the Conference Board of Canada, which has identified high costs and...

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Payment technology contest targets Canadian small businesses

Payment technology company Square has announced a contest aimed at Canadian small businesses.

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B.C. government launches two-stage consultation on liquor law reform

The B.C. government launched a consultation on how to reform the province's liquor laws by sending letters on August 7 to what it calls "major stakeholders."

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BCSC alleges that foreign exchange trader committed fraud

The British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) is alleging that a self-employed trader in foreign exchange (Forex) committed fraud by concealing how he earned commissions and by offering clients...

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Exports up in June: Statistics Canada

Canadian exports rose in June after several months of declines, Statistics Canada reported August 7.

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Restaurateurs abandon Café Delilah name following lawsuit

Pier Investments Inc. principals Daryle Nagata and Paul Puratich have ditched plans to open a restaurant named Café Delilah at 1789 Comox Street, where a similarly named restaurant operated for 15...

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Vancouver office vacancies rise most since 2009: Avison Young

Vancouver office vacancy rates rose 0.5% between December 2012 and June 2013, real-estate firm Avison Young reported August 7 in its Metro Vancouver Office Market Report.

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