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Telus brings wireless to neglected Fraser Canyon

Telus (TSX:T) has turned on the first of five new 4G cellular sites serving the Fraser Canyon, the company announced Thursday.

B.C.’s mining elite honoured by AME BC

The Association for Mineral Exploration British Columbia (AME BC) announced the 2011 recipients of its annual awards for individuals or teams who made significant contributions to mineral exploration in Western Canada.

Feds to require airlines to advertise all-in ticket price

The federal government has announced that it will develop regulations requiring Canadian air carriers to include all fees and taxes in advertised ticket prices.

Clevest Solutions signs MOU with China Telecom

Vancouver’s Clevest Solutions Inc . announced yesterday it had signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with China Telecom and Guangdong Future Information Technology .

Catalyst restructuring debt, deferring interest payment

Richmond-based Catalyst Paper Corp . (TSX:CTL) announced that it will defer approximately $21 million in interest payments on secured notes, pending finalization of a strategy to deal with its debt.

B.C. home sales hold steady: BCREA

The British Columbia Real Estate Association (BCREA) reported yesterday that residential unit sales in B.C. remained relatively unchanged in November compared with last year.

ACL Services acquires Workpapers.com

Vancouver-based ACL Services Ltd ., a provider of audit analytics and continuous monitoring software to auditors and financial management professionals, has acquired Workpapers.com .

Small Business BC announces award nominees

Nominees for Small Business BC’s Successful You Awards were announced yesterday. The top five finalists will be announced on January 30, 2012.

CFIB asks feds to buffer small business from EI hike

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) is calling on the federal government to reduce the impact on small business from January’s employment insurance (EI) increase by expanding the EI hiring credit in 2012.

Canadian net worth falls, debt increases: StatsCan

Canadian household net worth fell by 2.1% in the third quarter, its second quarterly decline, according to Statistics Canada’s National Balance Sheet Accounts report released yesterday.