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Proposed overhaul of Limitation Act will simplify court system

Changes to time limits for filing a suit should create balance between rights of citizens and those of the defendants whose acts cause damage

Proposed Pattison Toyota tower may have grocery store

A new downtown grocery store could be back in play according to the architect behind the new $500 million plan to build a 775,000-square-foot mixed-use complex, including a 48-storey tower, at the corner of Hornby and Drake streets.

Sven Freybe profile

Family matters: Sven Freybe is the latest in a long line of Freybe family members to take the managerial reins of a sausage business that dates back to 1844

Slow but steady growth driving 2011 real estate market: PwC

Vancouver has been “bumped” from its spot as Canada’s top real estate market, but that does not mean it is in a slump.

AuEx shareholders approve merger with Fronteer Gold

Shareholders of Vancouver’s AuEx Ventures Inc. (TSX:XAU) have overwhelmingly approved plans to merge with Vancouver’s Fronteer Gold Inc. (TSX:FRG).

Angiotech to convert debt to equity in recapitalization plan

Vancouver’s Angiotech Pharmaceuticals Inc.

Unionization in B.C. rises in first half of 2010

B.C. was among half of the provinces in Canada to see unionization rise in the first half of 2010. According to Statistics Canada data, the number of unionized workers in B.C. increased 1.3% to 30.4% of employed workers in the province from 29.

CRH Medical shuts U.S. clinics to focus on physician partnership program

CRH Medical Corp. (TSX-V:CRM) said Monday it would close its remaining eight clinics and focus on its partnership program.

YVR among the best of the worst Canadian airports

Canadians have included Vancouver International Airport among the worst airports in the country but it still stands head and shoulders above Toronto’s Pearson International Airport, according to a FlightNetwork.com survey released Monday.

Cautiously optimistic consumers to boost holiday sales this year: E&Y

November is only a few hours old but already the business community is abuzz with talk about consumer spending and the holiday season.