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Alberta: open for business and ready for war

Alberta: open for business and ready for war

B.C. now politically isolated in wake of Jason Kenney’s election win in Alberta
Realtor claims she was forced out of brokerage after being forced to work with colleague who assaulted her

Realtor claims she was forced out of brokerage after being forced to work with colleague who assaulted her

BIV's lawsuit of the week
Unlicensed North Van maker of nutritional supplements faces charges

Unlicensed North Van maker of nutritional supplements faces charges

A North Vancouver man, who describes himself as a formulator of nutritional supplements, is facing charges under the Food and Drug Act.
North Van businesses risk being ‘taxed out’ following 27% assessment spike

North Van businesses risk being ‘taxed out’ following 27% assessment spike

The highest is too high and the best isn’t good enough. That’s the message the City of North Vancouver will send to Victoria in a bid to convince the provincial government to review the practise of basing property values on “highest and best use.
Vancouver police will focus on vendors selling cannabis to minors at 4/20

Vancouver police will focus on vendors selling cannabis to minors at 4/20

With the city’s annual 4/20 event set for this Saturday at Sunset Beach, Vancouver police Wednesday urged parents to talk to teens about the “risks of attending a large, unsanctioned cannabis event.
Iain Black to leave GVBOT

Iain Black to leave GVBOT

The president and CEO will begin work in the technology and new economy sector
Illegal eyewash and drops being sold at Richmond store: Health Canada

Illegal eyewash and drops being sold at Richmond store: Health Canada

Health Canada is warning consumers that a Richmond-based cosmetics store is selling unauthorized eyewash and eye drops, both of which could pose significant health risks.
B.C. adds tougher rules for party bus operators as grad season nears

B.C. adds tougher rules for party bus operators as grad season nears

The B.C. government has announced new regulations for the party bus industry.
Women’s Equity Lab reaches out to angel investors

Women’s Equity Lab reaches out to angel investors

Investment group generating dividends in a traditionally male-dominated sector
Employment up, real estate down

Employment up, real estate down

B.C. labour market conditions were little changed from February, with total employment increasing by 0.3% or 3,200 persons to just over 2.55 million persons (seasonally adjusted).