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VBOT is Flaherty's first stop, post-budget

VBOT is Flaherty's first stop, post-budget

A speech to the Vancouver Board of Trade will be Finance Minister Jim Flaherty's first public address after the federal budget is presented tomorrow in the House of Commons.
Calgary best place in Canada to live, Vancouver doesn't even rank: MoneySense

Calgary best place in Canada to live, Vancouver doesn't even rank: MoneySense

Constantly touted as one of the world's most liveable cities, Vancouver doesn't even make it into the top 10 best Canadian cities to live, according to a list released by MoneySense magazine this morning.
Cheap money flowing on borrowed time in the Year of the Snake

Cheap money flowing on borrowed time in the Year of the Snake

If there is one thing the lunar Year of the Snake has brought thus far it’s cheap money.

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 March 7. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission.
Arts Club fights for liquor law consistency

Arts Club fights for liquor law consistency

Quirky legislation prohibits Arts Club Theatre patrons from taking alcoholic drinks to their seats at two of its three venues
Province should see modest economic growth in 2013: RBC

Province should see modest economic growth in 2013: RBC

British Columbia "limped into 2013" with lukewarm economic activity and weak capital spending intentions – but the picture is improving, according to the latest RBC Economics Provincial Outlook, released this morning.
Extending low-income tax credits to middle-income earners risky: Fraser Institute

Extending low-income tax credits to middle-income earners risky: Fraser Institute

Canada needs to stop following the U.S.’s example when it comes to extending low-income tax credits to middle-income earners, according to a Fraser Institute report released this morning.
London Drugs sues for cost of damaged goods

London Drugs sues for cost of damaged goods

One of B.C.’s largest retailers is alleging that a supplier would not give it credit for returned goods that were defective.
Public employees' personal email accounts aren't private: information commissioner

Public employees' personal email accounts aren't private: information commissioner

Work-related email sent or received by public employees from their personal email accounts is covered by Freedom of Information laws, according to British Columbia's Information and Privacy Commissioner.
Small claims, strata disputes to be resolved online

Small claims, strata disputes to be resolved online

The B.C. government is moving ahead with a plan to unclog courts with niggling strata disputes and small claims court actions with an online tribunal.