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Profile: Mark O’Dea

Gold star: Fresh off the $2.3 billion sale of Fronteer Gold, Mark O’Dea is back in the junior mining game with another precious metals venture

Island company in the stream

Global demand for NetroMedia’s audio and video streaming platform is growing rapidly

Crosshair targets U.S. uranium in hostile bid

Crosshair Exploration & Mining (TSX:CXX) has tendered a US$12.85 million hostile bid for what it believes are key uranium deposits in the U.S.

CEAA accepts review of 'New' Prosperity project

T aseko Mines (TSX:TKO) announced Friday its re-tooled plan for a massive copper-gold mine in the B.C. interior has been accepted for review by the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency.

New 25-storey office tower planned for downtown Vancouver

A major pension fund and the province’s largest commercial property manager have joined forces to build a new 25-storey office tower in downtown Vancouver.

Salmon Farmers publish ‘real story’ about fish farm health

The province’s salmon farmers have released thousands of pages of information about fish health in an effort to clear the industry of any culpability associated with the death of Fraser River salmon stocks.

Foresters offer to help craft ‘Plan B’ in wake of HST vote

Despite uncertainty around the provincial tax system, one of B.C.’s oldest industries said it’s committed to working with the province to expand its market presence worldwide.

Northgate agrees to $1.46b takeover, dumps Primero deal

Northgate Minerals ’ (TSX:NGX) stock swelled 37% to $4.24 Monday after it was revealed the company had agreed to a $1.46 billion takeover.

Greater Vancouver housing sales to increase “moderately” in 2012: BCREA

Low mortgage interest rates are expected to “underpin” housing demand in B.C. through 2012, according to the B.C. Real Estate Association (BCREA). Multiple Listing Services (MLS) sales are forecast to edge upward 3.

Radiant Communications posts quarterly loss, CEO resigns

Vancouver broadband reseller Radiant Communications (TSX-V:RCN) posted another loss Thursday and lost its president and CEO.