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Fishing friction has roots in Constitution

Courts are continuing to interpret aboriginal rights leading to cries of double standard

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Another fish tale of natural bounty lost and found

Vancouver foreign exchange firm latest to join B.C. tax rebate program

A local foreign exchange business is the latest to join the growing list of local and international companies taking advantage of B.C.’s International Business Activity (IBA) program.

Giving back to the community might lead to more business

Lawyers says pro bono work can improve a firm’s reputation and generate more clientele

Company says landlords failing to ink best deals for rooftop cellphone tower leases

Antenna Management’s mission is to help building owners negotiate better contracts for renting space to telecoms

Ford Canada posts best August sales in 20 years

Ford Motor Company of Canada Ltd. saw sales increase 8% in August, marking the best August on record in 20 years.

Campus marketing campaigns welcome B.C. post-secondary students back to school

Academic institutions focus on brand makeovers to separate themselves from the pack

Goldcorp snaps up Andean in $3.6 billion deal

A day after Vancouver-based Eldorado Gold Corp. (TSX:ELD) proposed a merger with Andean Resources Ltd. (TSX:AND), Goldcorp Inc. (TSX:G) has swooped in to scoop up Andean for $3.6 billion.

British Columbians feeling greater HST impact: poll

British Columbians feel more severely affected by the HST compared with their Ontario brethren, according to an Angus Reid poll released Thursday.

Metro Vancouver housing sales slip in August

Despite an overall decline in August residential real estate sales in Metro Vancouver, many of the biggest markets reported increased sales from July’s low, according to data released Thursday by the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV).