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Avanti and Asian partner resurrecting ghost town's molybdenum mine

Avanti Mining Inc. (TSX-V:AVT) claims it is one step closer to putting the abandoned Kitsault molybdenum mine back into production.

Real estate roundup

Multifamily properties gather steam; agricultural land values continue to fall

Stick-handling around the vice-presidential dilemma

Determining how many assistant captains, or vice-presidents, is too many for your organization

Building an advisory board is often the best option for a small-business owner’s success

Entrepreneurs must accept the fact that they can not be experts in everything they encounter

Spending on commercial developments helping drive B.C.

Investment in Vancouver’s non-residential building sector climbed 6.4% in the third quarter of 2010, according to Statistics Canada data released Monday.

Vancouver iron explorer building for production not acquisition

There is no shortage of junior mining companies in Vancouver looking to be bought out, but Mark Morabito believes that is the wrong strategy.

Arts Umbrella achieves fundraising success despite HST, alcohol restrictions

Fundraisers and wine event organizers are relieved that Arts Umbrella is virtually sold out for a $55 wine tasting tonight featuring Sonoma Valley wines.

Head office concerns raised despite improving numbers

Vancouver’s growing reputation as a branch plant city has Mission Hill Family Estate Winery owner Anthony von Mandl concerned about the city’s ability to retain its best and brightest.

Catalyst Paper hanging tough despite low market capitalization

A tough market for paper has meant no shortage of difficulties for Catalyst Paper Corp. (TSX:CTL) over the last few years, but Kevin Clarke is determined to turn the company around.

Misconceptions about Hornby Street bike lane remain rife

Much media attention has highlighted the opposition and controversy surrounding the Hornby Street bike lane but some details have remained under the radar.