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Insuring success

Self-discipline, passion and a strong team create a hub for success

Jumping outside the comfort zone

Two constants in Bev Briscoe’s career are success and change

Both males and females have key roles in bridging the gender gap

Too many gender initiatives focus solely on changing women – from the way they network to the way they lead

Men In Kilts ready for U.S expansion

Richmond-based company Men in Kilts Franchises Services Inc.

John Furlong profile

Patriot Games: Former VANOC CEO John Furlong’s new memoir gives the public a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges and successes surrounding Vancouver’s Games

Ventana supports revised EBX bid; Severstal cuts ties with Sacre-Coeur

Vancouver’s junior mining sector was abuzz with merger and acquisition activity Monday morning while gold prices edged upward on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

Canadian consumer base soon to have more grey hair and ethnic minorities

Urban Futures Institute director Andrew Ramlo reminded retailers last week that appealing to wealthy seniors is a growth market. So is appealing to what are now ethnic minorities.

Mobile pet grooming franchisor launches in Metro Vancouver

Vancouverites’ love of dogs makes the region an ideal place for the world’s largest mobile pet grooming business to seek franchisees. Five-year-old Australia-based Aussie Pet Mobile already services more than 700 territories in the U.S.

Executives expect smaller Asian economies to outpace China in 2011: RBC

Step aside China, asset managers believe smaller Asian economies will lead global growth this year.

Canfor CEO lauds successor for 2010 results

Lumber giant Canfor Corp. (TSX:CFP) was back in the black in 2010 due to increased demand from Asia, and outgoing president and CEO Jim Shepard wasted no time thanking his successor, Don Kayne, for it.