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Granville Island Coffee throws support behind Club Coffee’s crusade against Keurig

Granville Island Coffee throws support behind Club Coffee’s crusade against Keurig

Toronto-based Club Coffee isn’t the only company denouncing industry giant Keurig over what it sees as monopolistic tactics in the market of single-serve pods.
Surrey mayoral race too tight to call: Insights West poll

Surrey mayoral race too tight to call: Insights West poll

With just a few days until election day, a new Insights West poll suggests it’s going to be a close race to...
Vancouverites pay well above national average for child care

Vancouverites pay well above national average for child care

Child care fees can often be so high that many working parents may feel it is not worth it to work when a huge portion of their income goes toward this expense
City building permit delays costing developers time and money

City building permit delays costing developers time and money

With municipal elections just around the corner, it’s too bad that one of the biggest issues in the city of Vancouver has yet to be...
Surrey civic election a three-sided coin flip

Surrey civic election a three-sided coin flip

Front-runners for mayor's chair vying for attention in a tight race
Insider trading, Nov. 11, 2014

Insider trading, Nov. 11, 2014

The following is a list of stock trades made by corporate executives, directors and other company insiders of B.C.’s public companies filed the week ending November 5. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
A political donor’s recipe for fixing Vancouver city hall

A political donor’s recipe for fixing Vancouver city hall

Civic priorities should not be based on the biggest campaign donations, says large donor
Ottawa terrorist attack rattled markets but galvanized the nation

Ottawa terrorist attack rattled markets but galvanized the nation

Apart from denouncing Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, the convert to radical Islam who shot the unarmed Cpl. Cirillo, you had to take comfort that the assassin’s cause suffered a richly deserved humiliation
Rising profits in gambling industry help bankroll social services in B.C.

Rising profits in gambling industry help bankroll social services in B.C.

Great Canadian Gaming’s earnings in B.C. are being fuelled in large part by wealthy Asian visitors
Meena Wong: Driving COPE's new labour force

Meena Wong: Driving COPE's new labour force

The Coalition of Progressive Electors' first mayoral candidate since 2002 is pushing for change in how the City of Vancouver is being run