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Former Lululemon executive seeds innovation incubator

Darrell Kopke’s Institute B based on yoga-wear maker’s self-empowerment, ethical enterprise business model

Proposed U.S. pallet legislation spooks B.C. trucking industry

New regulations would require all wood packaging materials to be treated for insects and other pests before crossing the border

Ainsworth climbs into positive territory on 2010 price spike

Ainsworth Lumber (TSX:ANS) has turned the corner. In an interview Monday, president and CEO Rick Huff said 2010 was substantially better than 2009 for the oriented strand board (OSB) manufacturer. OSB is primarily used in residential construction.

When doing good can be good for your business

Corporate giving in Canada totals $3 billion each year; aside from demonstrating a company’s generosity, it can inspire a workforce, impress clients and increase profitability

PavCo

The Vancouver Commercial Seaplane Operators Association (VCSOA) supports an independent review into the construction of a floatplane terminal at the Vancouver Convention Centre, but says such a review must include an examination of the BC Pavillion C

Vancouver’s proximity to China draws Oslo-based shipbroker

Local shipbuilders say newcomer won’t hurt B.C. business

True Wealth

Understanding the life changes that come with sudden wealth

Corporate crime fighters

>Companies increasingly harnessing heat and motion sensors, microphones, infrared cameras and other sophisticated technology to catch crooks

B.C. salutes TechBA

Since opening its office last summer, TechBA Vancouver has already helped sow seeds of success for Mexican and Canadian technology companies.

Growing gasworks in tumultuous times

The market for methanol keeps growing, but the world’s largest producer is contending with issues ranging from unrest in the Middle East to natural gas shortages in Chile