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Trade talks aimed at youth

Apprenticeship programs focused on helping students land jobs and B.C. address growing skills shortage

Striking profitable poses

Studios in B.C.’s busy yoga scene say it’s not a downward dog eat dog world – yet

Athletes’ Village marketing makeover urged

Vancouver faced with racking up more 2010 Olympic losses unless changes are made in sales approach, real estate industry observers say

William Lamb profile

Ace of diamonds: Lucara CEO leveraging De Beers expertise and Lundin finances to build Africa’s next gemstone producer

Vancouver to lead 2011 housing sales activity

Real estate sales activity in B.C. is expected to lead the country next year, according to a report released Tuesday by RE/MAX.

Giving choices, measuring impact

B.C.’s largest charities recovering from recession as crisis of donor confidence sparks push for better ways to measure charitable outcomes

Urodynamix sells $2.1 million in assets

Vancouver-based medical device maker Urodynamix Technologies Ltd. (TSX-V: URO) announced Tuesday it has sold the majority of its assets for $2.1 million after falling victim to policy changes in the United States.

Trial by fire for Ford Canada

The auto industry was one of the hardest hit during the last recession, but it came roaring back thanks, in part, to company restructuring

B.C. liquor policy hurting event hosts and caterers

Legislation prevents catering companies from buying and distributing alcohol for their clients

Striking profitable poses

Studios in B.C.’s busy yoga scene say it’s not a downward dog eat dog world – yet