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Vancouver cab companies drop Uber lawsuit – for now

Vancouver cab companies drop Uber lawsuit – for now

Vancouver taxi companies have announced that they are dropping their lawsuit against rideshare service company Uber Canada
Oil price tumble will bruise but not break Canadian economy: TD

Oil price tumble will bruise but not break Canadian economy: TD

The sharp drop in oil prices will continue to weigh on the Canadian economy over the next few quarters, but growth is still expected
Newton businesses see brighter future for the area

Newton businesses see brighter future for the area

Bigger police force a welcome asset in transformation of the large Surrey district, says BIA boss
Resources drag down employment numbers

Resources drag down employment numbers

January’s weak labour report takes some wind out of B.C.’s economic sails, but it isn’t entirely bad news
Insider trading, Mach 24, 2015

Insider trading, Mach 24, 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 March 18. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
No hunting, no fishing, no trapping: no deal

No hunting, no fishing, no trapping: no deal

Treaty 8 infringement claim could halt Site C, natural gas activities in B.C.’s northeast
Editorial: Drive to cut border bottlenecks applauded

Editorial: Drive to cut border bottlenecks applauded

The security agreement signed last week between Canada and the United States marks another step along the road to removing cross-border business and travel logjams
HSBC Bank Canada appoints B.C.’s Sandra Stuart as new CEO

HSBC Bank Canada appoints B.C.’s Sandra Stuart as new CEO

Outgoing CEO returning to Latin America

Infographic: Protect yourself from identity theft

Are you a potential identity theft victim? This infographic breaks down how much is lost every year and how to protect yourself.
B.C. sees Canada’s smallest drop in retail sales in February as inflation holds steady

B.C. sees Canada’s smallest drop in retail sales in February as inflation holds steady

Consumer prices held steady at 0.8% year-over-year to February in British Columbia, while retail sales saw only a 0.3% dip