Lululemon founder quits, part 1
Jen St. Denis on Global BC discusses Lululemon founder Chip Wilson's resignation
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Fiona Anderson talks on Global BC about cyber hacking concerns in mining firms
View ArticleLululemon founder quits, part 2
Jen St. Denis on Global BC discusses Lululemon founder Chip Wilson's decision to step down
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The top-performing B.C.-based mining stocks as ranked by the percentage change in price between November 22, 2012, and December 4, 2013
View ArticleWhistler hydrogen bus pilot to be parked in March
But five-year fuel-cell demonstration project helped develop global market for Ballard
View ArticleTech boot camps gaining traction in Surrey
Entrepreneurs seek advice on how to commercialize ideas and attract capital
View ArticleSite C hearings underway
The decades-long battle over BC Hydro’s Site C dam proposal for the Peace River is once again underway, as the first day of public hearings on Hydro's latest push for the project began in Fort St. John...
View ArticleVancouver-based EnWave’s microwave dehydration technology could be used...
EnWave investor upset over agreement
View ArticleVirgin Atlantic to increase summer traffic between Vancouver and London
After seeing an 18% increase in passenger volume from 2012 to 2013, Virgin Atlantic will be adding a seasonal fifth weekly flight from Vancouver to London Heathrow Airport.
View ArticleB.C. natural gas reserves climb again, oil up as well
The B.C. Oil and Gas Commission's (OGC) annual reserves report showed an increase in both remaining reserves of natural gas and oil.
View ArticleLululemon founder Wilson steps down; CEO Day's replacement named
Lululemon Athletica (NASDAQ:LULU) founder and chairman of the board of directors Chip Wilson has announced that he is resigning, and the company has appointed a new CEO to succeed Christine Day, the...
View ArticleAsk the experts: What issues do companies usually overlook when cutting costs?
Business owners need to consider many more options than layoffs and wages when making cuts
View ArticleHST’s impact on restaurants negligible in B.C.
The restaurant industry was among the victors in the battle against the harmonized sales tax (HST). But the war for consumer dollars is far from over for the industry in B.C.
View ArticleGreat Bear Rainforest group moves ahead with controversial carbon offset plan
A First Nations group is moving ahead with its plan to create and market carbon offsets tied to the Great Bear Rainforest conservation agreement.
View ArticleB.C. company one of five shipyards shortlisted to build LNG ships for BC Ferries
Vancouver-based Seaspan Shipyards was shortlisted with companies from Norway, Germany, Poland and Turkey to bid on building the three new ships for BC Ferries.
View ArticleHigh-tech gifts spark holiday retail market upswing
With new gaming consoles and ultra-high-def TVs, it's a good year for gadget lovers
View ArticlePipeline split endures: survey
British Columbians remain divided on the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline, but support would jump if the project met the provincial government’s five conditions, according to a new poll.
View ArticleLululemon investors ask how new CEO will address supply-chain issues
Investors at this morning’s Lululemon conference call asked how incoming CEO Laurent Potdevin’s experience might improve supply-chain infrastructure and get products onto shelves – something that...
View ArticleManinder Dhaliwal
Despite a successful career as an electrical and lighting engineer, Maninder Dhaliwal was in the dark about her future seven years ago.
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