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'Slap in the face': B.C. communities frustrated with new federal disaster funding

'Slap in the face': B.C. communities frustrated with new federal disaster funding

A new financing program will help protect communities from future floods and wildfires, but it won't help municipalities still vulnerable from the last strike.
How a trade war could hurt B.C. housing affordability

How a trade war could hurt B.C. housing affordability

Provincial building permit data already reveals slowing residential development.
Hullo Ferries touts 50% passenger growth for Vancouver-Nanaimo sailings

Hullo Ferries touts 50% passenger growth for Vancouver-Nanaimo sailings

Hullo 'evaluating' whether to expand to a second route, connecting Victoria and Vancouver
BIV's 2025 Influential Women in Business awards: Gopi Chande

BIV's 2025 Influential Women in Business awards: Gopi Chande

BIV will celebrate the leadership and achievements of five accomplished executives at the 2025 Influential Women in Business Awards on Friday, March 7. This year’s awards luncheon will mark 26 years of recognizing excellence in B.C. business leadership.
Why Aritzia founder Brian Hill is selling shares

Why Aritzia founder Brian Hill is selling shares

Hill maintains a 17.3-per-cent stake in the company he founded in 1984 with a store at Oakridge Centre
Trigon inks MOU with Korea on ammonia exports

Trigon inks MOU with Korea on ammonia exports

New bulk fuel export terminal would export clean fuels like ammonia
Trump trade threats jolt Canada out of its complacency

Trump trade threats jolt Canada out of its complacency

Even if Canada dodges tariffs now, bigger fight over CUSMA is just around the corner
BIV's 2025 Influential Women in Business awards: Natali Altshuler

BIV's 2025 Influential Women in Business awards: Natali Altshuler

BIV will celebrate the leadership and achievements of five accomplished executives at the 2025 Influential Women in Business Awards on Friday, March 7. This year’s awards luncheon will mark 26 years of recognizing excellence in B.C. business leadership.
Vancouver council unanimous in fighting back against Trump’s tariffs

Vancouver council unanimous in fighting back against Trump’s tariffs

Coun. Lenny Zhou: “We have never been a country that surrenders our sovereignty for the convenience of others. When our people are tested, we do not falter; we rise.”
Francophone Chamber of Commerce of Vancouver appoints new president

Francophone Chamber of Commerce of Vancouver appoints new president

Marie-Maude Groulx succeeds Azool Jaffer-Jeraj, who served as president of the chamber since 2020