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Ballard Power still promising profits after all these years

Despite repeatedly failing to deliver on predictions of positive revenue, Burnaby alternative energy pioneer says it’s poised to turn a profit on its fuel-cell technology, but analysts remain skeptical

Sales calls

To increase sales, remove the bureaucratic debris that clogs company revenue flow

Port labour peace buoyed by “historic” longshore deal

Hopes are high that an eight-year agreement, believed the longest ever signed in North America, will repair a Port Metro Vancouver reputation damaged by past labour uncertainty

Wavefront to help Canadian wireless companies connect overseas

In an effort to help Canadian wireless companies expand overseas, Wavefront has launched two initiatives aimed at building Canada’s reputation in the industry worldwide and taking advantage of revenue opportunities in Europe and Asia.

Commercial insurance rates hit with fallout from natural disasters

Earthquakes, tsunamis, tornadoes and fires resulting in tens of billions of dollars in claims thus far in 2011

National housing prices skewed by high-end sales: Urban Futures

National average housing price increases are not nearly as robust as the headlines make them out to be when the priciest sales in Vancouver are taken out of calculations, says the Urban Futures Institute .

Corporate communications

How to promote your business through trade magazine editorial

At Large

Hydroponics: B.C.’s new green capital advantage

Union seeks federal review of PostMedia’s CanWest acquisition

Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union wants the heritage minister to review the company’s $1.1 billion acquisition under the same act that scuttled last year’s PotashCorp deal

SkyTrain corridor draws developers

Employers’ demand for environmentally sustainable workplaces close to rapid transit helping push construction projects