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B.C. median incomes fall short of province’s neighbours in StatsCan survey

B.C. median incomes fall short of province’s neighbours in StatsCan survey

There is little wonder that B.C. has generally seen a net outflow of residents to our neighbouring provinces in recent years
Profile of Jeff Norris: Raising the bar on hospital philanthropy

Profile of Jeff Norris: Raising the bar on hospital philanthropy

The president and CEO of the Royal Columbian Hospital Foundation decades of fundraising experience
Average weekly pay in B.C. still trails nation, despite 3.7% climb in October

Average weekly pay in B.C. still trails nation, despite 3.7% climb in October

Despite some twists and turns in the Canadian economy the past year, the average British Columbian made more in October than during the same period a year prior.

Atop the Christmas list for West Vancouver’s ailing retail sector: some business prosperity

West Vancouver, the wealthy widow of Metro, might well ask Santa for Christmas: please, how about some nice fresh prosperity for our businesses? Especially for the main business stem, Marine Drive, Ambleside.
Vancouver companies dominate semi-finalist round of Small Business BC awards

Vancouver companies dominate semi-finalist round of Small Business BC awards

After sifting through 460 nominations from across the province, the Small Business BC awards has culled its list of semi-finalists down to just 10 in each category — and Vancouver companies are dominating.
Christmas presents: Cuba, Yahoo, an LNG plan B, but no viewing of The Interview

Christmas presents: Cuba, Yahoo, an LNG plan B, but no viewing of The Interview

It’s that time of year again -- Christmas time. You may have noticed.
Zinc, wood products are bright spots for B.C. commodities in 2015

Zinc, wood products are bright spots for B.C. commodities in 2015

The outlook for commodity prices for British Columbia companies in 2015 is a mixed bag that includes...
B.C. sees slight growth in consumer prices while having country’s smallest drop in gas prices

B.C. sees slight growth in consumer prices while having country’s smallest drop in gas prices

Consumer prices were up 1.2% in British Columbia year-over-year to November, which is slightly higher than...
Janet Fraser named VSB vice-chair after Patti Bacchus declines position

Janet Fraser named VSB vice-chair after Patti Bacchus declines position

Janet Fraser, the Green Party of Vancouver trustee who helped make the NPA’s Christopher Richardson the new Vancouver School Board chair, was...
Sales of goods manufactured in B.C. continue steady increase

Sales of goods manufactured in B.C. continue steady increase

Manufacturing sales in British Columbia jumped 7.9% in the 12 months to October...