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Anne Giardini: Renaissance Woman

Anne Giardini: Renaissance Woman

Simon Fraser University's new chancellor is also a successful lawyer, novelist and corporate president
How I did it: Stephen Ufford

How I did it: Stephen Ufford

Entrepreneur moved to Silicon Valley without knowing a soul and came back with $2 million in venture capital
Del Miller: Time on his hands

Del Miller: Time on his hands

Del Miller has been an important Vancouver entrepreneur and a pioneering watchmaker; now he's ready for retirement

Skills shortage stalling construction action; rent rise squeezing retail out of Kerrisdale area

Tight market
Life Lessons: Randy Zien

Life Lessons: Randy Zien

Don't be afraid to look like an idiot
CPI inflation in B.C. jumps to 1.5% in April

CPI inflation in B.C. jumps to 1.5% in April

B.C. inflation is still modest and below the national reading of 2%, indicating subdued economic growth, weak labour markets and retail competition

Grappling with Truth and Reconciliation Commission truths

It is a truth universally avoided that the only way an aggrieved people starting from a simple economy can grapple with a powerful people in a complex economy is to become more like them
Mainland loans risky business for Hong Kong banks, analysts warn

Mainland loans risky business for Hong Kong banks, analysts warn

Warning bells are sounding in several quarters as an explosion in the quantity of loans by Hong Kong-based banks to Chinese enterprises has left the territory's economy vulnerable to a downturn in China.
Twelve reasons why marketing must change to survive

Twelve reasons why marketing must change to survive

Adapt or die. We have seen this consequence play out for centuries. Now it's time for marketing to pay attention.

Attacks on TransLink are running on empty

The million people and their 700,000 cars coming to this region will want to move around without choking in traffic jams. Existing buses, bridges and rapid transit lines aren’t enough