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Winds of change for Richmond car dealership

Auto West Group’s BMW location in Richmond today capped off a $2 million commitment to the environment with the installation of a 60-foot vertical-axis wind turbine.

Ontario teachers park pension funds with Impark

Imperial Parking Corporation (Impark) announced yesterday the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan [OTPP] has entered into an agreement for the acquisition of Babcock & Brown Gates Parking Investments LLC, which includes Impark.

Canadian investor sentiment holds steady: Manulife

Governments worldwide might be awash in debt, but investor sentiment in Canada remains steady, according to Manulife Financial.

Take Five Café re-brands, expands

Take Five Café , a Vancouver-based European-style coffeehouse, has undertaken a rebranding initiative at its eight Metro Vancouver locations and will open a ninth outlet in New Westminster at the end of September.

B.C. confident about business growth: BMO

Nearly half of British Columbians believe the business community will grow this year, according to a study released by the Bank of Montreal (BMO) Wednesday. According to the study, B.C.

A&W sales return to historic growth levels

Vancouver-based A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund (TSX:AW.UN) reported its second quarter results yesterday and boasted a 5.7% increase in royalty income to $5.6 million over the same period in 2010.

U.S. debt concerns buoy gold prices to new high

The U.S. debt crisis is quickly proving to be a boon for Vancouver’s gold mining community. Gold prices hit a new record high Wednesday of US$1,629 per ounce as Republican and Democratic leaders in the U.S.

Hats Off

Business in Vancouver welcomes submissions from local small businesses and large corporations alike that demonstrate examples of corporate philanthropy and community involvement in the Vancouver area. High-resolution images are also welcome.

Port addresses Vancouver truck traffic concerns

Port Metro Vancouver is taking action to mitigate impacts of container trucks accessing the port via Vancouver's streets.

Business confidence falters in B.C.

Executives less bullish about sales and human resources needs than they were earlier this year