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Resource sectors to conjure

The provincial government came out swinging in favour of B.C.’s mining industry Tuesday, saying the province’s coal and metal mines are “vital” to a continued economic recovery.

B.C. retail sales growing slower than other provinces

B.C. retail sales growth lagged behind the rest of Canada in October, according to Statistics Canada numbers released Tuesday. The national number cruncher pinned retail sales in B.C. at $4.87 billion in October, up 2.1% from the $4.

Harmac president to host business travel show

One of B.C.’s youngest corporate executives is taking his message about the benefits of employee-owned businesses to the airwaves.

Travel boom

Travel Agency chains growing

At Large

Why economic equality matters

Taller buildings raising city citizens’ ire

Vancouver residents need to have more input on proposed tower height changes, critics say

Tax philosophy guides de Jong in leadership race

Liberal leadership candidate Mike de Jong has been trying to nip away at frontrunners Christy Clark and Kevin Falcon in part by highlighting his tax policy.

Ainsworth to take control of mill for $20 million

Ainsworth Lumber Co. Ltd. (TSX:ANS) wants total control of its Footner mill in High Level, Alberta.

Consumer prices in B.C. up 2.2% in November

The cost of goods in B.C. increased in November, but not as much as the month before. This according to a Statistics Canada report released Tuesday that saw the province’s consumer prices climb 2.2% in November year-over-year compared with a 2.

Building prosperity

Green parking facility initiative