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Public anger growing over management of Hong Kong’s economy

Public anger growing over management of Hong Kong’s economy

Dissatisfaction with the structure of the economy, and the lack of accountability of officials and political leaders, has grown as the territory has become a middle-class society with middle-class expectations
Tech sector now a key driver in Vancouver office lease market; SwissReal up about prospects for redevelopment of VSE building

Tech sector now a key driver in Vancouver office lease market; SwissReal up about prospects for redevelopment of VSE building

Tech check
Life Lessons: Michelle Kelsey

Life Lessons: Michelle Kelsey

Owner of Nannies on Call has learned you must bend over backwards to keep your company's good employees
Carolyn Cross: Cross roads

Carolyn Cross: Cross roads

Carolyn Cross survived a plane crash and emerged with a sense of urgency to get her company’s medical device more widely adopted

Five steps to owning your own business in the post-baby boom business sell-off

In the next five years, PwC forecasts 300,000 small-business owners in B.C. will retire or sell their businesses. That number is predicted to rise to almost 600,000 owners in the next 10 years. Who will take over all of these businesses? In many cases, it may be people like you: managers working in the business or in a related company. If this is of interest, here are the steps to take to complete a management buyout.
How I did it: Arnold Leung

How I did it: Arnold Leung

Founder and CEO of Appnovation Technologies explains how he has gained market share in website design by specializing in open-source platforms and HTML5
China’s anti-corruption drive gathering more flies than tigers

China’s anti-corruption drive gathering more flies than tigers

Relatives of at least five current or former members of the seven-member Politburo Standing Committee, the hub of power in China, have incorporated companies in the British Virgin Islands or the Cook Islands

Life Lessons: Kathy Butler

Mentors matter at every career stage

Sochi’s slip-ups will be Vancouver 2010 Olympic legacy’s gain

An intriguing battle is brewing for Super Bowl XLVIII in New Jersey. Not only is it the first Super Bowl outdoors in cold weather, but both teams have British Columbia ties.

Jim Sinclair: What should Premier Christy Clark’s 2014 priorities be for the provincial economy?

Clark’s priority starting point for the economy needs to be jobs, jobs, jobs