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Games gains and losses

>One year on: 2010 Whistler-Vancouver Olympics spinoff business benefits hotly debated

Vancouver boosts national home sales stats: CREA

Canada's resale housing listings more than doubled last month, compared with December, thanks to continued strength in Vancouver and Toronto.

Qatar-Vancouver air agreement falls short: Bond, MacDiarmid

Negotiations underway for direct Doha-Montreal flights, but restrictions limit growth potential for B.C. economy

Video games get cerebral

Local developers turning away from traditional blood-and-guts productions to build brain-training and socially productive games

More mixing helping maximize building options for developers and investors

Variety of space creates multiple revenue streams and provides some protection from a single-sector slowdown

Candidates map out government and infrastructure spending priorities and their vision for the province for the next 10 years

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 government and infrastructure spending and each candidate’s vis

Recognizing burnout is key to dealing with it

Specialists say too many women delay addressing symptoms of stress, such as friction at work, until they have more time, which eventually leaves them emotionally and physically drained

Canadian tech sector mirrors global growth trends

Merger and acquisition (M&A) activity in Canada’s tech space climbed 16% last year as companies worldwide pursued smart technologies.

Forty Under 40 Winners

The top Forty under 40 businesspeople, as selected by Business in Vancouver’s panel of judges, got a chance to celebrate their achievements February 1.

Sustainability

Slow money Part 3: Food now, food later