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Dix took photo op at Catalyst TSX relaunch but Premier stayed away

Dix took photo op at Catalyst TSX relaunch but Premier stayed away

NDP leader Adrian Dix was the only politician of any stripe to accept an invitation to celebrate Catalyst Paper’s re-entry to the Toronto Stock Exchange.
Jobs minister Pat Bell quitting politics for health reasons

Jobs minister Pat Bell quitting politics for health reasons

B.C. jobs minister Pat Bell has announced that he is withdrawing his nomination in the upcoming provincial election and is leaving politics due to medical concerns.
B.C. economic growth to increase 2.2% in 2013: forecast

B.C. economic growth to increase 2.2% in 2013: forecast

B.C.’s economy will pick up steam in 2013, Central 1 Credit Union predicts in a new economic forecast.
Liberals announce LDB warehouse move; timing questioned by NDP

Liberals announce LDB warehouse move; timing questioned by NDP

The B.C. Liquor Distribution Branch's East Vancouver warehouse is on the move – but where, when and who will be involved is a mystery.
Vancouver GDP growth to speed up in 2013: Conference Board

Vancouver GDP growth to speed up in 2013: Conference Board

Vancouver’s economic growth will accelerate to 2.9% this year from 2.5% in 2012, according to a Conference Board of Canada projection released this morning.
Exclusive: Clark was all LNG, all the time on Hong Kong, China mission

Exclusive: Clark was all LNG, all the time on Hong Kong, China mission

Premier Christy Clark's September 10, 2012, meeting in Hong Kong with tycoon Li Ka-shing was all about liquefied natural gas – despite the visit being pitched as an exploration of general trade opportunities.
Like father, like daughter

Like father, like daughter

After 37 years, Sandy's Furniture owner teams up with daughter in one of Lower Mainland's longest-running furniture stores
Mixed economic outlook for B.C.: Business council

Mixed economic outlook for B.C.: Business council

Bucking national trend of increased spending, province’s growth expected to remain sluggish

Overspending threatens B.C.’s economic future

Living in B.C. has its cultural, environmental and lifestyle perks. But British Columbians seem to be enjoying their life today at the expense of their future.
Airplane ownership tiff triggers legal action

Airplane ownership tiff triggers legal action

A part owner in an aircraft has filed suit against a co-owner, alleging breach of the terms of an ownership agreement.