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Fewer British Columbians donating to charity: Fraser Institute

Fewer British Columbians donating to charity: Fraser Institute

The percentage of British Columbians who donate to charity is on the decline, according to the results of a Fraser Institute report published December 16.
In depth: 2013's election train to Clarksville

In depth: 2013's election train to Clarksville

In her stunning upset win in the May 14 provincial election, BIV's newsmaker of the year defied polls, politics and pundits to lead the BC Liberal Party to a fourth consecutive term
Ministry of Environment sued in power plant dispute

Ministry of Environment sued in power plant dispute

Engineering consulting firm Kerr Wood Leidal Associates Ltd. (KWL) is suing Bluestem Wildlife Services and the Ministry of Environment for indemnity in a lawsuit arising from the design, construction and operation of the Tyson Creek Hydro-Electric Power Plant.
B.C. investors expecting market correction: BMO

B.C. investors expecting market correction: BMO

Investors in British Columbia are among the most pessimistic in the country about the direction of the stock market, according to a BMO survey.
Lack of knowledge about tax deadlines keeping money out of Canadians' wallets

Lack of knowledge about tax deadlines keeping money out of Canadians' wallets

While most Canadians feel they understand income tax issues, the reality is that the majority are not familiar with certain key deadlines – and this can lead to a hit to their wallets, according to the results of a BMO survey released December 13.
Economic confidence low among Canadian investment professionals: CFA Institute

Economic confidence low among Canadian investment professionals: CFA Institute

Canadian investment advisers and analysts aren't very confident the Canadian economy will grow next year.
More affordable legal advice in the works: Law Society of BC

More affordable legal advice in the works: Law Society of BC

More affordable legal advice and representation for British Columbia businesses and consumers may be coming if a transformation of the province’s legal profession becomes a reality.
Liquor law changes support tourism and B.C. business: Premier

Liquor law changes support tourism and B.C. business: Premier

British Columbia’s Tourism industry and local liquor producers stand to benefit from changes to provincial liquor laws, according to B.C. Premier Christy Clark.
Canada Post to stop home delivery, cut up to 8,000 jobs

Canada Post to stop home delivery, cut up to 8,000 jobs

Canada Post will phase out home mail delivery over the next five years, eliminating between 6,000 and 8,000 jobs, it announced December 11.

Insider trading

The following is a list of the largest stock trades made by corporate executives, directors and other company insiders of B.C.’s public companies filed by the week ending November 13. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.