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Indonesian protestors torch Vancouver miner’s drill rigs

A large group of armed protestors has set fire to three drill rigs and damaged five more at Vancouver-based junior mining company Southern Arc Minerals ’ West Lombok project in Indonesia, the company announced this morning.

Columnist Rob Malec: Sales calls

Focus on one key indicator to drive sales in tough times

Bearing broadband battle scars

Despite TSX threat to delist Tranzeo Wireless, president says his Pitt Meadows company is poised to profit from a growing demand for broadband wireless technology overseas

Columnist Peter Mitham: Real Estate Roundup

Summertime and the home real estate sales are steady

B.C. lumber firms court more clients in Asia

Desperation drove the province’s lumber producers to chase new markets overseas, but that increasingly diverse global clientele has yet to make up for the massive downturn in exports to the United States

B.C. ups visual arts ambitions

Vancouver’s fast-growing visual effects companies are winning key Hollywood business, attracting new studios to town and positioning Vancouver to become the next world centre for VFX work

Columnist Geoffrey Howard: Employment Briefs

Implications of equity partner held to be employee in mandatory retirement challenge

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Multiple unit growth drives July housing starts

A surge of multiple-unit projects continues to drive Vancouver’s new housing starts as builders look to provide affordable housing options in Vancouver’s hot real estate market.