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Few entrepreneurs planning innovation though 80% say it

The lion’s share of entrepreneurs in Western Canada say innovation is a priority in their business, but less than 10% say they have developed a formal innovation strategy.

B.C. lagging Canada in wholesale trade gains

B.C.’s wholesale trade has climbed 3.5% since August 2009 representing one of the lowest year-over-year increases across the country, according to Statistics Canada. In August, B.C. reported $3.

Upcoming Women in Leadership Forum welcoming men

Lululemon founder Chip Wilson once told Business in Vancouver he did not see the value of business networking events aimed solely at women.

Pivotal time on commodity markets today

Wednesday is a pivotal day on North American stock markets and in currency markets, according to Vancouver Bullion and Currency Exchange sales manager Kevin Ma.

Mining prospectors call report

The Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) has hit back at a leaked report painting Canadian mining companies as worldwide violators of their corporate social responsibilities.

Camel meat making inroads in Vancouver

Exotic meat supplier Hills Foods Ltd. has started selling camel meat in Vancouver although so far it has only been for special events.

Best Practices: Tara Landes

The “forgotten” marketing best practices for small business

Venture capitalists failing to embrace B.C. clean tech, climate institute report finds

Investors and companies seeking investment dollars face host of challenges in what is a promising but small market for renewable energy enterprises

True wealth

Six points to consider when making a charitable gift

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.