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Pulp and paper playbook dusted off for B.C.'s huge LNG initiative

The Shell, Chevron and Petronas LNG projects would bring a combined 12,000 construction workers to the north, which is approximately the population of Prince Rupert
Life Lessons: George Fleming

Life Lessons: George Fleming

Target investors who need your product
Condo demand keeps supplies in check; appliance dealer set to service aging condo market in South False Creek

Condo demand keeps supplies in check; appliance dealer set to service aging condo market in South False Creek

Condo demand

Of training fields and Women’s World Cup legacy dreams

The next phase of the National Soccer Development Centre is proceeding, even if its landlord doesn’t call it that.

The province’s ALR needs to be strengthened not weakened

The Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) has always been contentious. When it was introduced by B.C.’s first NDP government in the heady days of 1973, thousands rallied against it on the lawn of the legislature, and farm leaders urged farmers to protest by not planting crops.
How I did it: Dustin Sproat

How I did it: Dustin Sproat

The key to a successful Dragons’ Den pitch is balancing a good business case with TV entertainment value
Global luxury-goods market hurt as China's president targets extravagant living

Global luxury-goods market hurt as China's president targets extravagant living

Bain Co. estimates that Chinese buyers represent 29% of luxury-goods consumers worldwide
Hong Kong connections to Vancouver remain strong; city’s attractions drive strong buyer appeal in Asian economic hub

Hong Kong connections to Vancouver remain strong; city’s attractions drive strong buyer appeal in Asian economic hub

How’s the market?

Hype and irrational exuberance: How to value high-priced technology companies

Wait a minute. I’ve seen this movie before.
Andrew Weaver: Natural selection

Andrew Weaver: Natural selection

With the BC Liberals focused on LNG and the NDP offering little opposition, Green Party candidate Andrew Weaver saw a chance to win votes and be a catalyst for developing a viable green economy in B.C.