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Surrey gets underwhelming ‘C’ grade on liveability

Surrey gets underwhelming ‘C’ grade on liveability

Crime and safety, transit, mental illness and addiction are top areas needing improvement
EY announces partnership with former First Nations chief Kim Baird

EY announces partnership with former First Nations chief Kim Baird

EY (formerly Ernst & Young) has partnered with Kim Baird, former Chief of Tsawwassen First Nation
10 steps you can take today to improve your cash flow tomorrow

10 steps you can take today to improve your cash flow tomorrow

“Business opportunities are like buses, there is always another one coming.” – Richard Branson
Answers to company advisory board questions

Answers to company advisory board questions

Companies that created an advisory board saw their sales grow almost three times faster in the following three years than in the previous three years
Prescription for controversy: private clinics in B.C.

Prescription for controversy: private clinics in B.C.

Provincial government discusses out-of-court settlement
City contract procurement transparency questioned

City contract procurement transparency questioned

Critics charge that city hall staff now wield too much power in tendering process
Manufacturing growth steady in July, but sector recovering

Manufacturing growth steady in July, but sector recovering

Dollar-volume shipments held near their highest levels since 2007 at $3.58 billion (seasonally adjusted) and were up 10% from the same month in 2013

What is the cost of complacency?

Complacency when it comes to company fraud can be costly
Vacant DTES police station to house tech and social innovation hub

Vacant DTES police station to house tech and social innovation hub

The City of Vancouver will transform a former police station in the heart of the city’s Downtown Eastside into a workspace for technology companies and social enterprise businesses and organizations
City of Vancouver launches lawsuit against CP over Arbutus corridor

City of Vancouver launches lawsuit against CP over Arbutus corridor

The City of Vancouver filed a notice of civil claim in B.C. Supreme Court Friday (October 3) in a direct constitutional challenge to Canadian Pacific’s actions to clear its property along Arbutus Corridor.