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Central bank flirting with negative interest rates, analysts say

Central bank flirting with negative interest rates, analysts say

Expect Bank of Canada to ramp up discussion of unorthodox policy in near future: industry experts
U.S. consumer spending is ray of light in election gloom: researchers

U.S. consumer spending is ray of light in election gloom: researchers

Jittery markets, trade rhetoric don't tell whole story south of the border, B.C. professors caution
B.C. government business? None of your business

B.C. government business? None of your business

Culture of secrecy creates serious backlog for Information and Privacy Commission
Discord over the Nenqay Deni Accord

Discord over the Nenqay Deni Accord

Northern Shuswap nations sue province; Tsilhqot’in initiate title claim on private land
Insider trading, August 2, 2016

Insider trading, August 2, 2016

The following is a list of stock trades made by corporate executives, directors and other company insiders of B.C.’s public companies filed in the week ended July 27, 2016. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
Victoria studying beer-tax retaliation against Alberta

Victoria studying beer-tax retaliation against Alberta

Alberta plans to hike beer taxes for small brewers 1,250% on August 5 and give Albertan brewers a subsidy
Vancouver approves Grandview-Woodland community plan

Vancouver approves Grandview-Woodland community plan

Neighbourhood blueprint has drawn strong criticism from residents' group
Vancouver leads the way in bike thefts per capita

Vancouver leads the way in bike thefts per capita

More bikes stolen per 100,000 people than any other city
Business confidence in B.C. still near the top despite drop

Business confidence in B.C. still near the top despite drop

More small business owners in B.C. wear rose-coloured glasses compared to Canadian counterparts
Law school’s legal battles likely headed to Supreme Court

Law school’s legal battles likely headed to Supreme Court

Canadian Constitution Foundation points to TWU's victory over B.C. College of Teachers as precedent