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B.C.’s AI investment climate remains strong as sector develops

B.C.’s AI investment climate remains strong as sector develops

Events and conferences continue to connect Vancouver-based researchers with investors, as governments move money into AI-enabled ventures
B.C. penalizes recycling company over environmental violations at Squamish facility

B.C. penalizes recycling company over environmental violations at Squamish facility

The facility run by GFL Environmental Inc. takes in organic waste from Whistler.
Elections BC continues to investigate ABC Vancouver’s finances

Elections BC continues to investigate ABC Vancouver’s finances

Four rival parties call on Elections BC to conclude probe before April 5 byelection
Byelection officially called for Vancouver council spots

Byelection officially called for Vancouver council spots

The byelection date is now officially April 5.
'They will feel it': B.C. premier says province won't hold back amid looming U.S. trade war

'They will feel it': B.C. premier says province won't hold back amid looming U.S. trade war

'We should really be thinking carefully about spending our money in that country,' says Premier David Eby when asked about Canadians planning travel to the U.S.
StatCan reveals B.C. has Canada's highest inflation rate, even after cooling in December

StatCan reveals B.C. has Canada's highest inflation rate, even after cooling in December

GST holiday drives consumer price drop
Some restaurants keen for GST holiday to continue, saying it's driving sales

Some restaurants keen for GST holiday to continue, saying it's driving sales

While a direct impact is difficult to prove, some in the sector say it provided a much-needed boost
Nine B.C. companies recognized for export success

Nine B.C. companies recognized for export success

BIV celebrated the growth of businesses at the 42nd annual BC Export Awards in Vancouver on Friday
Surrey relieves pressure valve on region's industrial land shortage

Surrey relieves pressure valve on region's industrial land shortage

City council approves local area plan for South Campbell Heights
B.C. lawyer who stole client's ICBC settlement money disbarred second time

B.C. lawyer who stole client's ICBC settlement money disbarred second time

Former personal injury lawyer Rene Joan Gantzert was disbarred a second time after two more findings of professional misconduct