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Columnist Mark Milke: National Affairs

The social welfare state will never be sustainable

Beyond the MLS: New digital data bases radically changing the province’s property sales landscape

B.C. entrepreneurs are redefining real estate data sharing with unprecedented access to information

Choppy investment waters ahead: adviser

U.S. Federal Reserve Board chairman Ben Bernanke needs to make some strong statements today to reassure the equity markets, according to a Vancouver wealth management adviser.

Columnist Peter Ladner: At Large

Of city security, library futures and rancorous referenda

Horse racing revenue decline picks up speed

Bingo hall acquisitions highlight Great Canadian Gaming growth strategy

How to prepare your business for an emergency

Could your company continue to function normally if an earthquake or fire damaged your headquarters? Would you be able to keep your staff safe during an emergency? Do you have backup systems to get your business up and running again?

Canada Line to expand service

Businesses that operate along the Canada Line can expect to benefit from improved service for customers along the transit route.

B.C. holds balanced budget course, despite turmoil: Bell

B.C.’s government is monitoring the current economic situation in the United States and Europe “very carefully,” but remains committed to a balanced budget in 2013-2014, according to Pat Bell, minister of jobs, innovation and tourism.

Profile: Larry Berg

Wingman: Larry Berg, who headed YVR’s labour relations during the airport’s tempestuous transition from government to corporate management, aims to make YVR a leading gateway between Asia and North America

Cultural master plan

Tourism Vancouver’s focus turns to promoting visual, performing and culinary arts