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B.C. small businesses more optimistic in October: CFIB

B.C. small businesses more optimistic in October: CFIB

Although small businesses in British Columbia are still feeling less optimistic than they were two years ago, their outlook has...
Vancouver city council votes to tear down viaducts

Vancouver city council votes to tear down viaducts

The Georgia and Dunsmuir viaducts are coming down.
Report on economic freedom sparks Fraser Institute bickering

Report on economic freedom sparks Fraser Institute bickering

Founder and former economist each claim credit for originating the project that ranks freedom around the world
South Korea’s trade strategy woos B.C. businesses

South Korea’s trade strategy woos B.C. businesses

Free trade will help natural resources but critics still weighing benefits for other sectors
Editorial: Liberal dose of optimism not enough

Editorial: Liberal dose of optimism not enough

After a decade of Conservative party rule in Canada, the Liberals’ improbable election-night jump from third-place also-ran to majority government promises to be short-term tonic for Canada’s psyche.
Five big B.C. business issues Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government needs to address

Five big B.C. business issues Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government needs to address

Key initiatives require Ottawa’s attention if the federal Liberals’ surprising surge to power is to benefit B.C. significantly
Peer to peer: Incentives can lead to riches

Peer to peer: Incentives can lead to riches

What benefits can my company gain from creating unique incentives?
Insider trading, October 27, 2015

Insider trading, October 27, 2015

The following is a list of stock trades made by corporate executives, directors and other company insiders of B.C.’s public companies filed the week ending October 21. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
Pace of B.C.’s home sales slows down in September

Pace of B.C.’s home sales slows down in September

B.C. home sales continued at a brisk pace in September but dipped significantly from August, a potential signal of a cresting in sales momentum after a half-year uptrend.
New Brunswick premier visits Vancouver

New Brunswick premier visits Vancouver

New Brunswick Liberal Premier Brian Gallant was in Vancouver Monday October 26 speaking to the Vancouver Board of Trade. Following his speech, he spoke with Business in Vancouver about deficit spending, investment opportunities for B.C.