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Quick end to postal strike delivers the wrong message to supporters of post office reform

Tech and forestry sectors join forces

Lockheed Martin is one of a number of technology companies researching new uses for forest resources as Canada’s lumber companies seek innovative ways to survive industry downturn

Boardroom Strategy

How to fix your meetings. Now.

Expect more SkyTrain disruptions: light rail advocate

A light rail advocate believes commuters will face more SkyTrain service disruptions than what TransLink is claiming.

Canada’s Top Chef operates in tough location

Ensemble restaurant owner Dale MacKay was crowned Canada’s Top Chef July 4 when the final episode of the Food Network reality show aired. The win gives MacKay a $100,000 cash prize plus a General Electric monogrammed kitchen worth $30,000.

At Large

Sober second thoughts on city’s drunken melee

Successfully suing vandals is rare

Class action lawsuits against city or police more likely to succeed than those against hooligans who damaged property

Rise in aboriginal enterprise

>Kwantlen First Nation rekindling historic business acumen with launch of four new companies

Video store closures accelerate

Most video stores in Vancouver will close by the end of the year, according to German Camacho , who has owned Applause Video on Commercial Drive for 24 years.