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Live Current shareholders girding for proxy battle

A proxy battle is heating up at Vancouver-based online brand-builder Live Current Media Inc. (OTCBB: LIVC) with the company’s former president taking on the role of leading dissident shareholder.

Metro Vancouver exploring energy potential in region

Metro Vancouver will hold public consultations about potentially tapping the power generated by the water flowing from reservoirs in the Capilano and Seymour watersheds, it announced Tuesday.

Third-party advertising rules exclude charities and non-profits from democratic process: CCPA

B.C.’s third-party advertising rules were meant to equalize all parties and candidates during the last provincial election, but in reality they stifled “small spenders” and choked the democratic process.

Property valuations pit port against local municipalities

Payments in lieu of property taxes remain primary bone of contention for both sides in the dispute

Water world: Richmond company enjoying this global business slide

Growing international appeal of waterparks, especially in Asia, helping Richmond manufacturer expand operations

B.C. biocoal power pushed

>B.C. pellet producers in global race to make biocoal energy viable

UBC signs quantum research deal with German institute

Discoveries made in a new research partnership between the University of British Columbia and a German institution that has been the academic home of 32 Nobel prize winners will “profoundly change the lives of present and future generations,” said UB

Basic strategies helping small businesses weather startup hurdles: TD Canada

Cash flow, managing clients and government red tape are the top three barriers to success for small businesses, according to a TD Canada Trust small business survey released Tuesday.

At Large

Bike lanes will help, not hinder, city business

School tech sector provides lucrative lessons in overhauling business plans

Vancouver’s Faronics Corp., a former hardware maker, now services 75% of the Canadian and 50% of the U.S. education systems with its software