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Real estate market set to hit its normal stride in the new year

Fewer tickets issued to cyclists and motorists in 2010 compared with 2009

The Vancouver Police Department (VPD) has been taking it easy on motorists and cyclists so far this year compared with 2009.

Strong demand boosts Canfor Pulp third quarter revenue

Pulp prices remained strong in the past three months for Vancouver’s Canfor Pulp LP, leading to record sales for the company’s third quarter ending September 30. The limited partnership, which is 49.8% owned by Canfor Pulp Income Fund (TSX:CFX.

Emerald City versus Olympic City: Different spokes for different folks

Cascadian cities share many similarities, but differences on contentious bike lane issue abound

Hats Off

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Public Offerings

Traditional energy answers to renewable power questions

Microsoft closing Richmond shop, consolidating operations in Vancouver

Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq:MSFT) has confirmed that it’s closing its Richmond-based development centre and consolidating some of its B.C. operations in downtown Vancouver.

Succession planning low priority for Canadian small businesses: BMO

Canadian entrepreneurs seem to want to prepare for everything except their own succession.

People On The Move

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Question: What do you think of the City of Vancouver’s recent moves to add separated bicycle lanes in Vancouver?

co-owner, C:EHKO Hair Concepts: I live in Kitsilano and my business is on Hornby Street. I’ve been taking public transit for my commute, but I’m going to start taking my bike when there is a bike route.