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Federal government invests in Canada

Canadian clean technology projects are set to receive $52 million in funding from Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC), an arm’s length foundation created by the Government of Canada.

Climate change to sap B.C. pine populations

Lodgepole pine populations, the mainstay of B.C.’s interior forest industry, are expected to be decimated by climate change before the end of the century.

Achieving justice for all

Rising court costs have an international group targeting unexplored markets in British Columbia and Canada for legal expense insurance

Revving up the luxury market

Audi Canada plans to open two new dealerships in the Lower Mainland by 2012 to serve a growing number of affluent customers

Sauce revenue proving to be all gravy for expanding restaurant chains in B.C.

Nationwide distribution can generate six-figure annual revenue for eateries

Mike Cyr profile

Upper crust: Mike Cyr spent decades marketing beer and pizza before joining the Aquilini Group as president of its PH Restaurants division

CEO Advantage

Minimizing executive disruption when instituting new corporate strategies

Wireless market kick-starts volatile share price ride for telcos

Rebounding resource sector, stiffer competition making telecom an increasingly uncertain investment bet

Canada should improve ties with China and India: APF

More products than ever are moving from Canada to Asia, but some Canadians believe Ottawa needs to massage its relationship with China and India.

Terra Breads to open in former Olympic Village

Vancouver-based Terra Breads has signed a 10-year lease for a new café that will open in July and face both the main plaza at the Village on False Creek and the waterfront.