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Canadians not sticking to holiday spending plans

The long border lineups over the Remembrance Day long weekend are just another indication more B.C. residents appear to be heading south of the border this holiday shopping season.

Archived Article from BIV Interactive

Credit card holders have been able to “tap-and-go” with their Visa or MasterCards for some time, and now some Interac card holders will be able to do the same with their debit cards.

Prophecy Resource to nearly double Mongolia

Mongolia is about to become home to a new coalmine and power plant, thanks to a Vancouver company. On Monday, Prophecy Resource Corp.

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David Buffett profile

Radiant heat: David Buffett is as much at home leading a smaller broadband player like Radiant as he was leading Nortel Networks’ European invasion

Fund Data

Fund choice is limited for passive investors

BC Cancer Agency licensing lung cancer detection device

A fledgling life sciences company has obtained an exclusive licensing agreement with the BC Cancer Agency for a device that aims to detect lung cancer earlier than current methods. Vancouver-based T-Ray Science Inc.

More light on West’s industrial property horizon

Demand rising for warehouses and quality sites, but spec builders and small business remain cautious

St. Paul’s to roll out Thurlow Street tower plan

Hospital redevelopment aimed at improving health-care efficiencies at an institution that has adopted lean business principles pioneered by Toyota Corp.

Dark clouds gather over Raven coal project

Compliance Energy’s proposed mine could be a major boon to Island economies, but the company has a host of social, infrastructure and regulatory issues to contend with