Engineering report: Engineering creates opportunity from waste
If trash disposal is going to be made cheaper and more sustainable, engineering entrepreneurs need to first provide proof of concept before these solutions will be employed on a large scale
View ArticleDebit card fraud drops to lowest level in decade: Interac
The value of Interac debit card losses relating to fraud has fallen dramatically since 2009 and is now at the lowest level since 2003, Interac announced this morning.
View ArticleHow to take a technology innovation to market
Guest columnist Alexander Fernandes, CEO of the highly successful Vancouver surveillance technology company Avigilon, shares his secrets
View ArticleB.C. Liberal government assailed over its plans to use real-estate asset...
Finance minister has yet to name 85% of the properties he expects to sell this year
View ArticleVancouver producers chasing U.K. film deals
B.C.-led London film forum helps jump-start trans-Atlantic co-production discussions
View ArticleArt gallery flush with cash in lead-up to relocation
VAG yet to launch capital campaign but already has $93.7 million in funds and pledges
View ArticleAir Canada deploying more airplanes to service western Canadian demand
Canada’s national carrier set to increase its B.C. flights 16%
View ArticleWestshore damage, potash negotiations slow port’s 2012 growth
But PMV points to container gains, auto shipments as evidence of port’s stability
View ArticleBill will promote forest investment: industry group
As opposition to legislation grows, companies make the case for tree farm licences
View ArticleAsk the experts: How can I effectively communicate significant changes...
Harbouring assumptions will sink your communication ship
View ArticleGlobal risks undermine B.C.’s pre- and post-election economy
BC faces new risks to the well-being of its economic future from global events as it heads into a key provincial election.
View ArticleB.C. versus California in power struggle
Province continues to supply power to the Golden State, even as BC Hydro subsidiary found guilty by U.S. judge of profiting from energy crisis
View ArticleEngineering report: The soft side of engineers
Younger workers are embracing people skills, letting computers do the math
View ArticleEngineering report: Greening the Port Mann
Environmental consultants play a key role in B.C.'s large-scale infrastructure projects
View ArticleEngineering report: A question of ownership
Engineers struggle with century-old legislation to protect IP rights
View ArticleWomen entrepreneurs to connect at Twitter town hall tonight
Two days before International Women’s Day on March 8, women entrepreneurs are being invited to participate in a Twitter town hall Wednesday evening, to be hosted by Minister of State for Small Business...
View ArticleDenny's workers $1.3m lawsuit
Paul Harris on Global BC explaining the $1.3m out-of-court Denny's settlement
View ArticleCoast Capital Savings reports record profit
Coast Capital Savings, B.C.'s second-largest credit union, announced yesterday that its annual profit rose 17% to a record $72.4 million in 2012.
View ArticleB.C. seniors face mounting debt
British Columbians over 65 years old have an average of $51,636 in household debt – almost 9% higher than the average debt held by seniors nationwide of $47,549, according to a recent TD Economics report.
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