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Green principles, grave consequences

The province’s burial industry looks to greener pastures as more B.C. residents seek a carbon-neutral send off into the great hereafter

At Large

Social media could help save a dying breed of B.C. fishermen

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.

Mayor promoting Canadian green building techniques in China

Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson’s green business mission to China is seeking to tap that country’s demand for sustainable buildings.

Interest rates boosting multi-family apartment sales: Avison Young

Despite a higher vacancy rate, sales activity in the Lower Mainland’s multi-family apartment market showed gains in the first half of 2010.

Manufacturing survival in hard times

>Marketing initiatives and new uses for old products fuel business for small fabricators

Boosting business productivity in mind, body and soul

New $122 million Sparkling Hill Resort and Wellness Hotel offers unique spa treatments to draw corporate retreats and meetings

CRH Medical Corp.’s Mr. Wright

Luxury retail brand boss embraces the medical sector to bring his family back to Vancouver

Royal Hudson set to travel traditional route

Historic train that runs between North Vancouver and Squamish is one of many popular rail getaways in B.C.

Asian appetite for coal renewing Ridley Terminals’ lease on life

Prince Rupert’s coal terminal has enjoyed a reversal of fortunes since 2006 and a government mandate to be commercially viable