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Janet Holder: In the pipeline

Janet Holder: In the pipeline

A 20-year Enbridge veteran, Janet Holder has the unenviable task of ensuring the company’s controversial $5.5 billion pipeline gets built

Some fitting new city hall attire: politicians’ sponsorship suits

Why should public recognition for donations in the public interest be limited to stadiums, universities or concession stands?
Life Lessons: Daniel Steiner

Life Lessons: Daniel Steiner

Battle business stress by being organized
How I did it: Howard Verrico

How I did it: Howard Verrico

How Vancouver company built B.C. biotech’s new French connection: Emergency room experience parlayed into a biotech company success

Family Day will be paid for by B.C. families and businesses

For small and medium-sized businesses, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business estimates B.C. Family Day will cost $42 million
How I did it: Steve Anderson

How I did it: Steve Anderson

Cyberspace activist wages war against online restrictions and metered billing

New Android products pushing smartphone market envelope

U.S. and worldwide Android models account for more than 50% of smartphone sales
Shannon Rogers: Message machine

Shannon Rogers: Message machine

The medium is the message, and it's become big business for Gastown's Global Relay Communications, which has carved out a lucrative niche in a post-recession business world littered with new and complex legal landmines
Life Lessons: Rebecca Bollwitt

Life Lessons: Rebecca Bollwitt

Don't let a social media job, or any enterprise, swallow you whole

What to do about looming bond market deterioration

There’s been a lot of commentary about how bond market fundamentals are deteriorating. Warren Buffett has recently weighed in on the subject in his annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders, saying, “Right now, bonds should come with a warning label.”