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Casino critics want more city consultation

BC Lottery Corp. numbers show that public money funds are being rolled into casino capital investments

Jobs in aerospace sector predicted to double in B.C. and Canada by 2020

Industry leaders promote national strategy for capitalizing on global demand for aircraft

Candidates on policy plans, investment strategies

In its ongoing coverage of the BC Liberal leadership race, Business in Vancouver has posed a series of questions focusing on business issues to the candidates. This week’s instalment looks at attracting investment to B.C. and leadership traits. Instalment

DFO’s experimental halibut licences anger anglers

Larger piece of the flatfish pie will cost recreational fishermen under Ottawa’s new system

Fresh products, market niches key to survival in local chocolate trade

Savvy businesses capitalize on healthy, ethical chocolate trends, but soaring cocoa prices, lingering effects of recession are slowing recovery

Hats Off

John Hunter has joined the Certified Management Accountants Society of BC’s board as a lay representative. He is president and CEO of J. Hunter and Associates Ltd. and was previously vice-president, international, of Westcoast Energy Inc.

Notable local chefs to help choose new street food vendors

High-profile local chefs Vikram Vij, of Vij’s and Rangoli restaurants, and Karen Barnaby, of the Fish House in Stanley Park, are part of a panel of experts the City of Vancouver has enlisted to review applications for the municipality’s expanded stre

Golden Goals

MLS commissioner provides insights into pro soccer’s business opportunities

At Large

Too many city casino questions without answers

Taseko willing to spend an extra $300 million on Prosperity mine approval

Taseko Mines Ltd. (TSX:TKO) is again trying to get federal approval for what was originally an $800 million Prosperity mine. This time, the mine could cost $1.1 billion.