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Business supports light rail

Several new lines being considered would link SkyTrain with south Surrey and Langley

Capstone moves on billion-dollar Chilean mine plan

One of Vancouver’s fastest-growing companies has unveiled a billion-dollar plan to build a copper mine in Chile just four months after announcing a deal to acquire the property.

Biotech’s battle to remain buoyant

The sector’s high research costs, high risk and high profit potential up against new market jitters

Bureaucracy busters

A red-tape reduction committee struck by the City of Surrey finds 75 out of 300 policies to be outdated or unnecessary

Corporate profitability trending down: Conference Board

As Canada’s benchmark stock index trended lower Tuesday morning amid global growth concerns, the Conference Board of Canada projected weakened corporate profitability in 2011’s second half.

Credit concerns take bite out of Howe Street

Junior companies watched their market value disintegrate last week as investors fled high-risk stocks

Columnist Nina Winham: Sustainability

Greening human nature

Columnist Peter Mitham: Real estate roundup

Storm clouds save property owners from interest rate hikes; in-migration slowdown rings alarm bells for B.C. developers

Entertainment producers hail rights deal as "€shuge victory"€t

B.C.-based film and television producers see trade agreement as a way to regain leverage in negotiations with broadcasters, retain key international rights and build up new revenue streams

Canadian venture capital dips amid fundraising concerns

Canadian venture capital (VC) investment dropped in 2011’s second quarter, as fundraising activity stalled amid ongoing market volatility.