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Metro Van home sales dip as buyers remain cautious, says realtors’ association

Metro Van home sales dip as buyers remain cautious, says realtors’ association

With interest rates still in limbo, demand has yet to rebound: Greater Vancouver Realtors
Conservative government would be 'laser-focused' on economy: Rustad

Conservative government would be 'laser-focused' on economy: Rustad

John Rustad pledges business friendly plan to cut taxes and red tape
The great work experiment: are remote workdays over

The great work experiment: are remote workdays over

Maintaining a smaller office footprint still carries value, but in-person impact on culture and work is influencing a shift to more in-office days
Former Surrey Board of Trade CEO Anita Huberman lands new jobs

Former Surrey Board of Trade CEO Anita Huberman lands new jobs

One part-time job is at the Western Community College while a second is to be announced soon
David Eby promises 'ease of doing business' review

David Eby promises 'ease of doing business' review

Premier defends his government's deficit spending at leaders luncheon
New Greater Vancouver hotels could ease high room rates, tight occupancy

New Greater Vancouver hotels could ease high room rates, tight occupancy

Lower Mainland this summer had the highest-ever monthly room rate among large Canadian metropolitan regions
B.C. parties lean into ideology as Greens release tax-heavy election platform

B.C. parties lean into ideology as Greens release tax-heavy election platform

British Columbia's three major parties leaned into their ideological divides Tuesday, with the Green Party the first to release a full platform ahead of this month's provincial election.
B.C. lawyer who stole $1.4M from clients pleads guilty to theft

B.C. lawyer who stole $1.4M from clients pleads guilty to theft

The Crown wants three to five years in prison for former lawyer Steven Peter Mansfield who used money to pay gambling debts
BC Chamber faces financial issues as it plans for 2025

BC Chamber faces financial issues as it plans for 2025

Chamber’s president and CEO says provincial association and its network are fighting to restore membership and revenues after COVID-19 pandemic
"Darrell's Deals" no more? Save-On-Foods CEO to retire

"Darrell's Deals" no more? Save-On-Foods CEO to retire

Executive has had a 48-year career with the company, starting in 1976 in Cranbrook bagging groceries