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T&T founder’s Osaka heats up competition for Metro Vancouver supermarket dollars

North Shore gets two new grocery stores within a month, a third gets major overhaul

Techs-Mex mix sees expansion opportunities in Metro Vancouver

New accelerator lab funded by the Mexican government aimed at helping digital media startups enter international market could generate opportunities for local technology cluster

Abbotsford housing starts rise amid declines elsewhere in B.C.

B.C. housing starts declined 9.1% in October following a similar pattern across much of Canada. According to figures released by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. (CMHC) on Monday, the seasonally adjusted rate of urban housing starts in B.C.

Record year for construction in Richmond

The City of Richmond is trumpeting a record-breaking year for building permits after sluggish construction activity in 2009.

North Van engineering consultancy acquired by New Zealand competitor

North Vancouver engineering consultancy Dayton & Knight Ltd. is being acquired by New Zealand’s Opus International Consultants for $15 million.

Vancouver Canucks centre spawns clothing line

Vancouver’s FIRSTAR Sports is launching a line of sportswear this week inspired by Vancouver Canucks centre Ryan Kesler. The line, named RK17, includes shirts, jackets, hats and other casual wear.

Social purpose real estate highlights two-day conference

Not-for-profit organizations, foundations, businesses and government will gather in Vancouver November 8 and 9 to come up with sustainable solutions for non-profits that want to access affordable work space.

Stock option taxation regime needs overhaul: BCTIA

The British Columbia Technology Industry Association (BCTIA) has asked for a wholesale review of the way stock option compensation is taxed in Canada.

Ground rules to help determine Liberal leadership front-runners

The rules of engagement in the BC Liberal leadership campaign will play a huge role in determining who will be B.C. premier and the party’s leader, according to insiders and strategists.