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Surrey fuelling up with new hydrogen station

The City of Surrey is unveiling what it calls Canada’s only municipally run hydrogen fuelling station on Wednesday. The city will use it to fuel up its new zero emission hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.

B.C. solution for users of shrinking QWERTY pads

A B.C. couple may have the solution for people who find it difficult to type on the increasingly smaller keyboards populating smart phones.

TransLink offering one-year reprieve for region to find transit funding

TransLink has offered to fund the first year of a new three-year regional transportation plan that includes the Evergreen line and phase one of the North Fraser perimeter road project.

Hospitality Hot Points: Tara Landes

Appreciate your team and customers will flock to your business

Commodity price jumps usher in new mining perils

Canada’s anti-corruption laws lag behind the U.S. and U.K. as fraud and bribery risks on the rise for miners

Vancouver the most expensive commercial real estate market in Canada: Avison Young

Vancouver’s pricey commercial real estate market is driving investment volumes across Canada.

Business leaders debate impact of Campbell’s resignation

Uncertainty over HST and province’s economic climate immediate fallout from premier’s surprise move

La Niña outshines Olympic afterglow at B.C. resorts

Forecasts calling for lots of snow this year is driving an increase in early sales at B.C. ski resorts

Big business in blushing brides

2010 Olympics helped raise province’s matrimonial profile worldwide

Pacific Central Station getting facelift

Via Rail and the federal government announced plans Monday to give Pacific Central Station a needed facelift. Via Rail will spent $5.