Despite market volatility, B.C. lumber still big in Japan
Province's wood producers find innovation pays dividends in quality-conscious country
View ArticleImmersive Media pushing 360 degrees of innovation
Kelowna-based company that developed Google’s Street View puts the world in a bubble
View ArticleLegal action launched over truckload of spoiled potatoes
A truckload of allegedly spoiled potatoes has triggered a lawsuit against two Richmond-based companies.
View ArticleBiggest mining mergers and acquisitions of 2012
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View ArticleGender gap in the boardroom
Joannah Connolly on Global BC discussing the workplace gender gap
View ArticleSalmon acquaculture policy
Timothy Renshaw explains changes to salmon farming policy on Global BC Morning News
View ArticleFortress Paper stock spikes on $213m mill sale
Vancouver-based Fortress Paper Ltd.’s stock price shot up more than 22% this morning, following the company’s announcement of a deal to sell its Dresden mill for $213 million.
View ArticleB.C. has more than half of Canada’s $2b cruise-ship business
A new study estimates the economic impact of the cruise-ship industry in Canada to be $2.4 billion, with B.C. by far the biggest benefactor.
View ArticleReady to Rocket list published
A fresh crop of companies has been added to this year's Ready to Rocket list, the annual list of B.C.'s most promising life sciences, clean-tech and information and communication technology (ICT)...
View ArticleBCSC issues warning about Profitable Sunrise
The British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) is warning the public not to send money to Profitable Sunrise, which it describes as "an entity that purports to be incorporated and registered in the...
View ArticlePMV pushes back against anti-coal motion
Port Metro Vancouver (PMV) has released a statement to "clarify" some of the information raised in an anti-coal motion that is going before Vancouver City Council today.
View ArticleGovernment puts brakes on key forest tenure reform
The B.C. government is having second thoughts about area-based tenures – a move that could have implications for plans to rebuild a sawmill at Burns Lake.
View ArticleBlackBerry share price boost
Joannah Connolly explains the boost in Blackberry share prices on Global BC
View ArticleNew homes and PST switch
Joannah Connolly explains new-home prices under PST on Global BC Morning News
View ArticleSalmon aquaculture policy
Timothy Renshaw explains changes to salmon farming policy on Global BC Morning News
View ArticleEuropean free trade deal
Paul Harris explains the benefits of the European trade deal on Global BC
View ArticleU.S. retail rise good for B.C.
Paul Harris discusses improving U.S. retail on Global BC Morning News
View ArticleLocal ore upgrading technology startup gets funding
A local startup that has developed mining technology that sorts rock to eliminate lower quality metal ores has received series A funding from Vancouver’s Chrysalix Energy Venture Capital
View ArticleGreen seafood processing plant in Richmond opens
A fish processing plant in Richmond that is the first to be built under the city’s green roof design guidelines has begun operations, the company announced this week.
View ArticleSilvercorp drops appeal in defamation action
Vancouver-based Silvercorp Metals Inc. won’t keep fighting in courts for defamation damages connected with an alleged "short and distort" scheme, the company has announced.
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