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B.C. Lions

While its home field undergoes extensive renovations, the B.C. Lions will sport some new faces this season, according to team owner David Braley.

ForestEthics uses new poll to oppose Enbridge pipeline application

Environmental organization ForestEthics is using a recent Mustel poll as ammunition in its fight against Enbridge Inc.’s proposal to build a pipeline from northern Alberta to a new marine terminal in Kitimat.

Vancouver mixologists garnering worldwide attention

Local bartenders Danielle Tartarin of Keefer Bar and Justin Tisdale of Market by Jean-George have put Vancouver on the international cocktail map after placing first and second at the Giffard International Cocktail Challenge in Angers, France earlier

Canada primed to lead G-7 nations: CIBC

This next decade could be the Canadian economy’s time to shine in the international limelight, according to a CIBC World Markets report.

Affordable housing regulations

A misunderstanding has riled up many Vancouverites about who qualifies for “affordable” housing at the former Olympic Village site, according to Vancouver city councillor Geoff Meggs.

Future earning potential reduced following layoffs: StatsCan

A reduction in potential future earnings is one consequence of being laid off, according to a new Statistics Canada report.

Western commodities safe from Euro debt concerns: Scotiabank

Despite economic turmoil in Europe that has some investors running for the exits, B.C. metals will remain lucrative this year. Canada’s metal and mineral index jumped 10.

NetApp raises outlook after beating estimates

The year-end earnings of U.S. tech firm NetApp Inc. – which acquired Vancouver's Bycast Inc. last April – has beat street estimates and improved its outlook for the coming fiscal year.

Botanical teas on tap for Central City Brewing

Ever heard of a brewer that produces products that both intoxicate and detoxify? Surrey-based Central City Brewing Co. aims to be the first.

Pulp and paper on eventual recovery path: study

Canada’s paper industry will be profitable again some day, but that day is not today.