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B.C. could be big winner in South Korean free trade pact

B.C. could be big winner in South Korean free trade pact

The province’s forestry and seafood sectors could tap huge new Asian market
Coast Capital members to vote on directors' pay

Coast Capital members to vote on directors' pay

Round two is coming up in the ongoing issue over how much Coast Capital Savings board members deserve in compensation.
Petitioners persist with lawsuit against Gregor Robertson

Petitioners persist with lawsuit against Gregor Robertson

Cedar Party mayoral candidate Glen Chernen is persisting with a petition that aims to have Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson turfed from office for allegedly providing an undue benefit to social media venture Hootsuite because that company provided what Chernen believes was "unspecified gifts" during the 2011 civic election campaign.
Another financial crisis could cause serious damage to Canada’s banks: study

Another financial crisis could cause serious damage to Canada’s banks: study

Although Canada weathered the recent financial crisis relatively well compared with other countries such as the United States, another similar crisis could seriously damage the country’s financial institutions and economy as a whole.
P3s contributed over $51b to Canadian economy over the past decade

P3s contributed over $51b to Canadian economy over the past decade

Public-private partnerships, or P3s, generated over $51 billion for the Canadian economy between 2003 and 2012, according to a Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships (CCPPP) study released March 13.
B.C. businesses have higher job vacancy rate than Canadian average: CFIB

B.C. businesses have higher job vacancy rate than Canadian average: CFIB

Businesses in British Columbia have a higher rate of job openings per capita than the national average, according to a Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) report released March 12.

Insider trading

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 5. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
Family-owned home supply store claims Home Hardware conspired with lenders to force sale or liquidation

Family-owned home supply store claims Home Hardware conspired with lenders to force sale or liquidation

R. Home Supply Centre Ltd. and Rock and Angela Petrick are suing Home Hardware Stores Ltd. and the Bank of Nova Scotia for conspiracy, interference and breach of contract after Home Hardware allegedly detrimentally interfered with lenders and suppliers to weaken the plaintiffs in order to force them to sell or liquidate their store.
Mayor files stern response to lawsuit over HootSuite lease

Mayor files stern response to lawsuit over HootSuite lease

Mayor Gregor Robertson has filed an official legal response in the British Columbia Supreme Court March 10 to a petition alleging a conflict of interest over the lease of a civic building to Vancouver's HootSuite.
Surrey's Newton Town Centre to form BIA

Surrey's Newton Town Centre to form BIA

Businesses in Surrey's Newton Town Centre area have been given the go-ahead to form a business improvement association (BIA), the City of Surrey announced March 11.