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Retail bank customers on the hunt for first-rate service: E&Y

When it comes to banking, Canadians want quality customer service.

Equinox proposed $4.8 billion hostile takeover of Lundin Mining

A wrench has been thrown into Vancouver mining magnate Lukas Lundin’s $9 billion merger with Inmet Mining (TSX:IMN). On Monday, Toronto’s Equinox Minerals (TSX:EQN) made a hostile bid for the veteran’s namesake Lundin Mining (TSX:LUN) valued at $4.

Molson Coors soaks up business with local sports teams

Molson Coors Brewing Co. (NYSE:TAP) struck two deals last week that mean local sports fans will be drinking its beers while watching live games.

Oil and gold prices push higher amid political disarray

Political unrest in the Middle East might have positive effects for commodities investors in the near term.

MAC rolls out realtor awards

Real estate promoters at MAC Marketing Solutions are rolling out their inaugural Golden Cube Awards at a March 10 gala to recognize the top realtors that the company did business with in 2010.

Feds give $1.5 million to support B.C. film industry

B.C.’s film industry will be able to ramp up its marketing efforts, and Capilano University will be able to equip a new film and animation centre as the result of a $1,479,000 cash infusion from the federal government announced yesterday.

2010 was boom year for B.C. trade with Asia

New data shows that 2010 was a boom year for trade growth through Canada’s Pacific gateway.

Clean energy project nets major funding for UBC

The University of British Columbia has snagged $11.2 million in new government funding for a sustainability initiative.

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B.C.’s mining sector is applauding the provincial government’s decision this week to approve BC Hydro’s Northwest Transmission Line project.

Third party needed to resolve floatplane terminal dispute

Crown corporation and Vancouver Convention Centre operator BC Pavilion Corp.