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Mobile manouevres in app land

Website developers wade through fragmented market to find customers

True grit on B.C.’s energy frontier

Vancouver miner Scott Broughton hoping to monopolize supply of sand to the province’s booming shale gas sector

Risk of fraud and corruption on the rise for Canadian miners

The adventurous spirit of Canadian miners has created a new risk for the industry abroad – fraud and corruption.

Real estate roundup

More hot real estate storeys: City towers set to blossom

Auto auctions too unfamiliar for many Lower Mainland customers

Consumer hesitancy, property cost make auction yards an expensive proposition

Donnelly Hospitality plans expansion as owner downplays danger of downtown gun violence

The rarity of gun violence in downtown Vancouver can be attributed to the Lower Mainland’s Bar Watch program and good work from the Vancouver police department’s gang squad, according to Donnelly Hospitality Management owner Jeff Donnelly, who owns 1

Hats Off

Business in Vancouver welcomes submissions from local small businesses and large corporations alike that demonstrate examples of corporate philanthropy and community involvement in the Vancouver area. High-resolution images are also welcome.

Ottawa’s tariff remission and procurement plan mark end of the line for large B.C.-built ferries

The only large built-in-Canada ships will be those commissioned by the federal government

City Business

Metro Vancouver’s transportation potluck menu is thin gruel indeed

Technology allowing head office functions without physical buildings

Vancouver business leaders often lament the city’s reputation as a branch plant town. According to a study conducted by PwC , the number of head offices in Vancouver dropped by 19% between 2001 and 2009.