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BC Place on the block if NDP wins election

BC Place on the block if NDP wins election

NDP leader Adrian Dix promised Wednesday to order a government review of BC Pavilion Corp. (PavCo), and said he may even privatize BC Place stadium if his party wins the May 14 election.
NDP’s financial institution tax plan panned

NDP’s financial institution tax plan panned

Bank, credit union growth at risk under proposal, says industry
Vancouver businesses embracing digital currency

Vancouver businesses embracing digital currency

Local companies take Bitcoin seriously as its value hits US$1 billion
Parties' tax hikes will make B.C. less competitive: Business leaders

Parties' tax hikes will make B.C. less competitive: Business leaders

Executives, analysts say that, given competition with low-tax neighbouring regions, election plans to increase corporate taxes are economically risky
Investor in unprofitable Belize resort sues for repayment

Investor in unprofitable Belize resort sues for repayment

Dolores Houghton is suing 798426 B.C. Ltd. for repayment of $300,000 the plaintiff alleges is a loan, and the defendant counters is an investment, in the Sarkiki Reef Resort in Belize.
$25,000 on parking meters: City financial report reveals big and little buys

$25,000 on parking meters: City financial report reveals big and little buys

It cost Vancouver taxpayers the equivalent of nearly 25,000 shiny new loonies to retrofit parking meters to accept the Royal Canadian Mint’s new 2012 coins.

Applying pension fund investment tactics to your business

If you're fed up with the stock market's unpredictability or have been unhappy with how your investments have performed, consider applying a pension fund-style investment strategy.
Taxes have increased more quickly than incomes: Fraser Institute

Taxes have increased more quickly than incomes: Fraser Institute

The average Canadian’s tax bill has outpaced the growth of the consumer price index, according to a Fraser Institute report released this morning.
B.C. wholesale sales outpace rest of Canada

B.C. wholesale sales outpace rest of Canada

Wholesale sales in B.C. far outpaced the Canadian average, according to Statistics Canada data released Friday.
Law society gets two court orders banning unauthorized practitioners

Law society gets two court orders banning unauthorized practitioners

The British Columbia Supreme Court has handed the Law Society of British Columbia (LSBC) court orders against two people practicing law who are not authorized to do so, the LSBC announced April 19.