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Japan’s disasters hit B.C. port trade

Port Metro Vancouver predicts a drop in imports of Japanese-made vehicles and auto parts and a dip in Japan-bound commodity exports while the Asian country attempts to recover from last month’s trio of natural and nuclear crises

Prescription for big pharma’s R&D ills: A healthy dose of academia

Large pharmaceutical companies increasingly turning to universities to conduct research as in-house development of new products becomes more expensive and less cost effective

Forestry agreement signed with Seabird Island Indian Band

The B.C. government announced yesterday it has reached an accord with the Seabird Island First Nation on forestry in the band’s traditional territory.

B.C. residents feeling pinch of rising food, gas prices

Thirty-three percent of B.C.

Strategies for profitability

Adapt, provide exceptional service and keep your staff happy, breakfast panel tells audience

Diving for dollars

>B.C. miners taking the plunge into ocean abyss on the back of record resource prices

People On The Move

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Ken Shields profile

Saw bucks: Ken Shields is banking on Chinese demand and the clean power sector to build B.C.’s next forestry giant

ICBC profit nosedive worries B.C. brokers

Online sales from the Crown corporation and release of new insurance broker licences among fears of independent operators

Real Estate Roundup

HST gamble behind aggressive sales strategy; number of stalled major projects in B.C. declines