Alain Dumas and Donna Johnson and Alain Dumas dba International Coffee...
Defendants: Alain Dumas and Donna Johnson and Alain Dumas dba International Coffee Traders 24 – 23387 70A Ave., Langley and 200/205 31136 Peardonville Rd., Abbotsford
View ArticleJohn Archibald Murchie and Murch-Tech Industries (C.S.T.P) Inc. 1338 –...
Defendants: John Archibald Murchie and Murch-Tech Industries (C.S.T.P) Inc. 1338 – 129B St., Surrey and 212 – 5455 152nd St., Surrey
View ArticleTerry Mahnger and Narinder Bir and The District of Squamish and Fred K. Lee...
Defendants: Terry Mahnger and Narinder Bir and The District of Squamish and Fred K. Lee and ABC Mechanical and FKL Engineering Consultants Ltd. and ABC Co. Ltd. and John Does 1-2 and XYZ Co. Ltd. Box...
View ArticleBiggest alternative energy companies in B.C. in 2014
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View ArticleTrade deficit climbs in November
Canada’s global trade deficit increased in November as imports grew by 0.1% and exports remained unchanged, according to Statistics Canada data released January 7.
View ArticleMining in B.C. remains strong, but facing labour, First Nations issues
British Columbia’s mining industry had a strong 2013, as it saw several projects expand and new mines begin construction, driving job creation.
View ArticleSite C Public Hearings: No price for the Peace: Doig
Another Northeast British Columbia First Nation has decried the loss of centuries-old culture in the face of big money when it comes to the possible construction of the Site C dam.
View ArticleChanging U.S. Federal Reserve leadership
Jen St. Denis talks on Global BC about the changing leadership at the U.S. Federal Reserve
View ArticlePressure to raise interest rates
Jen St. Denis talks on Global BC about the pressure to raise interest rates in Canada
View ArticleOutlook 2014: 2014 a transition year to more growth for B.C.: economists
Any improvements in provincial prospects will depend on the province increasing its exports to recovering global markets
View ArticleStreet pay parking riles Surrey small businesses
Fighting proliferation of parking meters atop 2014 priority list for newly approved NBIA
View ArticleOutlook 2014: Stability boring, but good for B.C.'s forest industry
Lumber production up, despite mill closures and pine beetle forest devastation
View ArticleSustainability report: Old proves new for Vancouver architect striving to...
Classic Pacific Northwest longhouse design and other First Nations technology provide solutions for West Coast green challenges
View ArticleAsk the experts: What mistakes do older workers make when trying to re-enter...
Older job seekers need an online presence to increase their chances of finding employment
View ArticleCanadian companies are underinvesting and may not know it: Deloitte
Canadian companies are not investing enough in their own growth – and many don’t know it – resulting in low productivity performance relative to other countries and a threat to the country’s standard...
View ArticleCorporate headhunting heats up in B.C.
Demographic changes, rising demand redrawing executive recruitment landscape
View ArticleLocal tea business brewing social justice in Kenya
Vancouver-based JusTea provides Kenyan farmers with capital and training to process their tea leaves and help them reap a bigger share of the revenue their farms generate
View ArticleSustainability report: Cashing in on construction in reverse
Deconstructing a building piecemeal makes it easier for companies to reuse and recycle construction materials
View ArticleOutlook 2014: Clean-tech betting on major investment turnaround in 2014
Crowdfunding, corporate cash could ride to rescue for local startups
View ArticleCity to freeze new food truck permits
The City of Vancouver will freeze new food truck permits in 2014 as it looks at ways to fix the problem of license holders renting out the permits at inflated values.
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