James Donnelly and Survine Supply Ltd. 18069 58th Ave., Surrey, and 225...
Defendants: James Donnelly and Survine Supply Ltd. 18069 58th Ave., Surrey, and 225 – 20316 56th Ave., Langley
View ArticleKohler Canada Co. and Axiom Builders Inc. and Takaya Development (Destiny) LP...
Defendants: Kohler Canada Co. and Axiom Builders Inc. and Takaya Development (Destiny) LP and Takaya Developments (Destiny) Ltd. and ABC Mechanical Contractor and ABC Plumber 205 – 1544 Marine Dr.,...
View ArticleTrue Gold secures US$100m in financing for Karma project construction
True Gold Mining Inc. has secured financing from Franco-Nevada Corporation (TSX:FNV) and Sandstorm Gold Inc. (TSX:SSL) in an agreement to finance the construction of the Karma mining project in West...
View ArticleBiggest B.C. businesses owned by women in 2014
The biggest women-owned businesses in the province as ranked by the total number of staff in B.C.
View ArticleBiggest B.C. organizations managed by women in 2014
The province's biggest women-managed organization as ranked by the number of staff in B.C.
View ArticleGauging the gentrification of South Surrey
Gone are the days of underdeveloped plots of land as the area becomes the new upper-crust enclave of the Fraser Valley
View ArticleLocal companies mining business opportunity motherlode in machine-to-machine...
Global M2M expected to become $2 trillion industry within six years
View ArticleCanadians spend more on taxes than they do on food, clothing and shelter...
The average Canadian family spends more on taxes every year than they do on the necessities of life, argues a Fraser Institute study released August 12.
View ArticleLaPointe promises more transparency at city hall if elected
Vancouver mayoral candidate Kirk LaPointe is vowing to "remove the muzzle" from City Hall staffers and open the books if elected.
View ArticleInnergex signs agreement for six hydroelectric projects with First Nations
Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. has signed a partnership agreement with the In-SHUCK-ch Nation for the development of six hydroelectric projects in British Columbia.
View ArticleVancouver Island infomercial host committed fraud worth $65m against hundreds...
David Michael Michaels, a former mutual fund salesperson and infomercial host, defrauded 484 clients – many of whom were seniors – of a total of $65 million, the British Columbia Securities Commission...
View ArticleLatest Mount Polley water tests show “encouraging results,” water...
The results for tests on water samples taken from Polley Lake on August 7 and 8 show levels very close to those seen prior to the August 4 tailings pond breach, the Ministry of Environment announced...
View ArticleCanadian miners outperform second-quarter expectations
Canadian mining equities continued to show strong signs of improvement during the second quarter of the year, driven mainly by a recovery in metal prices, the latest EY’s Canadian Mining Eye published...
View ArticleBeleaguered miner Imperial Metals gets eviction notice from First Nation
The aftershocks from the Mount Polley mine disaster just keep coming for Imperial Metals (TSX:III), which is now being given an eviction notice by First Nations from an area north of Kamloops where the...
View ArticleFirst award ceremony to honour Canada's medical marijuana industry
As medical marijuana producers operate under two sets of regulations — at least for the time being — the budding industry has been left somewhat fractured, according to David Brown.
View ArticleGreater Victoria business groups push for regional municipal amalgamation
Two Greater Victoria business associations say their members are increasingly frustrated by the region’s patchwork system of local government and want the public to vote on amalgamation in November.
View ArticleCommercial construction outpaces home building
Lower Mainland commercial building permits outpaced the residential sector through the first half of this year and are expected to retain the lead as home building heads for a "soft landing."
View ArticleHigh-tech take-up not enough to ease office glut in downtown Vancouver
The leasing of 267,000 square feet of office space by tech firms has not been enough to keep Vancouver’s downtown office market from posting the highest vacancy rate in nine years.
View ArticleTransmission line meant to power Imperial Metals mine begins operating
A $746-million transmission line project meant to power Imperial Metals’ (TSX:III) Red Chris mine has gone into service, BC Hydro announced Wednesday (August 13).
View ArticleRiver Rock Casino windfall helps Great Canadian Gaming earnings surge
A surge in gambling and hotel visitors at Great Canadian Gaming’s River Rock Casino in Richmond helped the company (TSX:GC) post its highest quarterly revenue in its 32-year history.
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