Trading action down, but online investing up
BMO InvestorLine boss discusses the latest trends in the discount brokerage marketplace
View ArticleLocal tech company making better sense of mining
MineSense secures venture backing for sensor technology that could help resource companies cut mining costs by pre-sorting ore
View ArticleCrowdsourcing comes to emergency services’ aid
RDANA Technology uses GIS, mobile devices and social media to help first responders react more quickly when disaster strikes
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View ArticleRight home in the right place
Retirement home operator stakes out lucrative B.C. territory
View ArticleDuty-free business sues over mouldy cigarettes
The duty-free business Mikado Enterprises Ltd. is suing its cigarette supplier, King Day Import And Export Group Ltd., for $100,000 and general damages because it alleges that King Day sold it mouldy...
View ArticleProposed office towers compete for tenants
Developers fear negative speculation about limited downtown market demand could result in projects being shelved
View ArticleLocal beauty product firms get global faces
Two husband-and-wife teams reap success with international expansion
View ArticleFeds plot steady course for technology sector
B.C. high-tech sector welcomes renewed SDTC funding in federal budget
View ArticleAuditor general and province in almighty carbon clash
Two projects that received $6 million from the Pacific Carbon Trust dubbed ‘freeriders’ by John Doyle, whose report is slammed by environment minister
View ArticleIndustry recovery revives key B.C. forestry event
Organizer says enthusiasm has returned to province’s hard-hit resource sector
View ArticleHome ownership helping offset B.C.’s high cost of living
Regardless of whether local and/or foreign investors are to blame for B.C.’s "astronomical" housing prices, anyone living in the province that’s managed to buy into the market appears to be benefiting...
View ArticleIndustry's reluctance to hire apprentices widens skills gap
Government and training groups try to tackle low apprentice rates, but companies also need to step up
View ArticleEvergreen Line heads to court
Winemaker seeks damages for alleged delays and devaluation of property along new SkyTrain route
View ArticleAnti-coal municipalities face “uphill” legal battle: lawyer
PMV's authority over the use of its lands backed by previous Supreme Court decision
View ArticleJohn Floren: Energy field
Low natural gas prices, growing demand for methanol and surplus plant capacity put Methanex Corp. in commanding lead globally
View ArticleInflation in B.C. remains below national average: StatsCan
Consumer prices in British Columbia increased by 1.0% in February compared with the previous month, according to Consumer Price Index (CPI) data released this morning by Statistics Canada.
View ArticleApprentices a dying breed
Joannah Connolly highlights how a lack of apprenticeships is widening the skills gap on Global BC
View ArticleEvergreen Line sued over land
Joannah Connolly explains the suit against the Evergreen Line lawsuit on Global BC
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