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New Gold posts record production in 2010

New Gold Inc. (TSX:NGD) cashed in on record gold prices last year, posting the highest production volumes and lowest cash costs in company history.

Industrial land sales in Burnaby surge in 2010

Industrial real estate sales in Burnaby rose 20% in 2010 as debt markets and investor demand continued to improve last year. According to an Avison Young report released yesterday, 41 industrial properties worth a total of $100.

Couple ordered to pay over $100,000 to ICBC

A Maple Ridge couple has been ordered to pay ICBC more than $100,000 after being found guilty of falsely claiming their leased truck was stolen.

Dissident EurOmax shareholder accused of insider trading

The former executive team of EurOmax Resources (TSX-V:EOX) got a small amount of vindication Wednesday morning when the British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) accused former dissident shareholder Anthony Patriarco of insider trading.

Brotherly love and business challenges

For the Plotkin family, succession planning is group therapy to avoid problems in the future

Majority of businesses revert to pre-Olympic transportation mode

A year ago, major road arteries into downtown Vancouver were being closed off in preparation for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games. Virtually everyone working in the downtown core had to adjust.

Vancouver IT data-centre builder expands to UK

Vancouver’s Peer 1 Hosting (TSX:PIX) is again expanding its network of data-centres to tap growth in online IT hosting services in Europe. Yesterday Peer 1 announced it started the build out of a 50,000, square-foot data-centre in Portsmouth, U.K.

At Large

More economic inequality equals more mental illness

Presidents Clinton, Bush to speak at Surrey Summit

Surrey is set to absorb some Oval Office expertise next fall at its annual economic summit. The city said Tuesday that former presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush will be the featured speakers at its fourth annual conference on October 20.

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Green turns to grey in eco-propaganda wars