Competitive pulp market prompts partial mill shutdown
More than 100 workers lose their jobs as Domtar closes off a production line in Kamloops
View ArticleTechnology report: Give reservation legwork the boot
A technological win for restaurants and customers
View ArticleB.C. leaders tackle BIV's big business election questions
Having set the business agenda for the B.C. election, BIV met face-to-face with Clark, Dix and Cummins to ask them our 10 burning questions – and a few more besides.
View ArticleDix promises review of Surrey coal terminal proposal
NDP Leader Adrian Dix has added yet another subject for review, should his party form government: the Surrey Fraser Docks' thermal coal export terminal.
View ArticleTarget opens nine B.C. stores today
Target Canada today opens its first nine stores in B.C. as well as 13 others across western Canada, the chain announced yesterday.
View ArticleManagers failing to communicate: HR study
Baila Lazarus reports on a study revealing management communication failures on Global BC
View ArticleWestJet to expand, shares drop
Baila Lazarus discusses WestJet's expansion plans on Global BC Morning News
View ArticleHardware firm investor receives sanctions from BCSC
A B.C. man who lost a fortune in a now-defunct computer hardware company has agreed to pay a fine for illegally selling securities in the company.
View ArticleDavid Suzuki getting Bayer award for renewable energy focus
Vancouver scientist and environmentalist David Suzuki is among the Canadian scientists and educators being recognized by pharmaceutical giant Bayer Inc. for innovation and leadership.
View ArticleBritco and Lax Kw’alaams Band partner on modular building business
Modular construction company Britco and the Lax Kw’alaams Band are partnering to develop a rental business in Northwest B.C.
View ArticleCatalyst reduces loss to $9.8 million in Q1
Catalyst Paper reported a net loss of $9.8 million in the first quarter of 2013, an improved result compared with the $35.2 million loss the company took in the last quarter of 2012.
View ArticleRainmaker delisted from Toronto Stock Exchange
Animation studio Rainmaker Entertainment (TSX:RNK) will be delisted from the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) this June after failing to meet listing requirements.
View ArticleB.C’s liquor licensing boss retiring
A week before election day, the province’s top liquor cop has announced her retirement.
View ArticleYVR introduces automated customs clearance for travel to U.S.
Passing through customs at Vancouver International Airport will be quicker for travellers headed to the U.S., thanks to 12 new automated customs kiosks.
View ArticleTalisman Energy CFO hired to head Finning
Talisman Energy Inc. (TSX:TLM) CFO Scott Thomson has been recruited to replace outgoing Finning International (TSX:FTT) CEO Mike Waites, who is retiring.
View ArticlePrince Rupert LNG plant
Paul Harris discusses the plans for a new LNG plant in Prince Rupert on Global BC
View ArticleTim Horton's changes
Paul Harris discusses the latest moves by Tim Horton's on Global BC
View ArticleCanadian investment abroad rises: StatsCan
Foreign investment both to and from Canada increased in 2012, according to Statistics Canada data released today.
View ArticleConsumer confidence boosts Canadian economy: conference board
Strong consumer spending helped Canadian companies continue modest growth in April, reports the Conference Board of Canada today.
View ArticleClimate experts issue warning to energy minister over fossil fuels
A team of climate scientists is warning energy minister Joe Oliver that his continued support of Canada’s oil and gas industry will have dire environmental consequences.
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