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Shanghai Expo seeding deals between Canadian and Chinese companies

After a month since the opening of the 2010 Shanghai Expo , more than a million people have visited the Canada Pavilion, making it a centre of cultural and business exchange.

Local events firm to produce annual fireworks festival

The Vancouver company that helped introduce the City of Vancouver and the Province of Alberta to the world during the 2010 Winter Olympic Games will employ their expertise to help produce Vancouver’s largest annual public event. Brand.

Revenue ramp up for Chinese curriculum developer

Vancouver-based China Education Resources Inc. (TSX-V:CHN) reported a boost in first quarter revenue and a halving of its net loss for the period ending March 31, 2010. Revenue rose to $1.

B.C. government offers property tax deferral program

If you’ve got little ones running around the house, you may now be able to get the provincial government to pay your property taxes, at least in the short term.

Veterinarians join ranks of self-regulating professions in B.C.

A new self-regulating college for the veterinary profession in B.C. was announced by the province Thursday.

Online forecasting tool predicts 1.1 million new jobs in B.C. by 2019

A new online labour market forecasting tool will help British Columbians, employers and government predict the supply and demand for different industries in the province during the next decade. The B.C.

Parody rap video marks tax freedom day

A parody rap video marking the later arrival of "tax freedom day" this year has been released by the Fraser Institute.

HootSuite explains revenue generation strategy

HootSuite CEO Ryan Holmes sat down with BIV this week and explained how the company plans to monetize its popular Twitter client.

B.C. universities to address proposed Clean Energy Act

Four B.C. universities are bringing 150 energy stakeholders together in a forum to discuss the implications of the province’s proposed Clean Energy Act.

New wireless carrier hits Vancouver

A new national wireless carrier finally launched its services in Vancouver Thursday morning after rolling out in Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton and Ottawa during the past six months.