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Deadline has passed for Arbutus Corridor

Deadline has passed for Arbutus Corridor

CP’s July 31 deadline to remove “encroachments” on its property along Arbutus Corridor has passed and work is resuming to return the corridor to federal operating standards, according to spokesman Ed Greenberg.
Manufacturing growth up in B.C. and Canada in July: RBC

Manufacturing growth up in B.C. and Canada in July: RBC

The rate of growth in the manufacturing sector was up in both Canada – which saw an eight-month high – and British Columbia in July, according to the results of an RBC survey published August 1.
Nisga’a Nation signs agreements with province reinforcing self-government

Nisga’a Nation signs agreements with province reinforcing self-government

The British Columbia government signed three agreements with the Nisga’a Nation July 31, building on the treaty with the First Nation group that originally came into effect in May 2000.
Canada sees fifth monthly GDP increase

Canada sees fifth monthly GDP increase

Real gross domestic product was up for the fifth month in a row in May with an increase of 0.4%, according to Statistics Canada data released July 31.
B.C. wage growth continues to lag behind the rest of the country

B.C. wage growth continues to lag behind the rest of the country

The average weekly earnings in British Columbia increased by 2% in the 12 months to May, according to Statistics Canada data released July 31, while wages grew by 2.6% nationwide over the same period.
Investment advisers bullish on Canadian equities, increasingly positive about Canadian dollar

Investment advisers bullish on Canadian equities, increasingly positive about Canadian dollar

Canadian investment advisers are optimistic about domestic equities and commodities going into 2014’s third quarter.

Canucks claim moving company stiffed team on sponsorship deal payment

The Vancouver Canucks Limited Partnership is suing Galaxy Mobile Storage Inc. for allegedly failing to pay for a sponsorship agreement where the company was allowed to bill itself as the “Official Mover of the Vancouver Canucks.”
Lawyer engaged in illegal insider trading, says BCSC

Lawyer engaged in illegal insider trading, says BCSC

Weiqing Jane Jin, a lawyer from Beijing who is working in Vancouver, has engaged in illegal insider trading, according to the British Columbia Securities Commission.
Three banks accused of fixing price of trillions of dollars worth of silver

Three banks accused of fixing price of trillions of dollars worth of silver

The Bank of Nova Scotia, Deutsche Bank and HSBC have been accused of fixing the price of trillions of dollars worth of silver, an allegation similar to earlier suits involving the London gold fix.
Caribbean crime damaging Canadian economy: study

Caribbean crime damaging Canadian economy: study

What harm can crime committed in the Caribbean possibly cause to the economy here in Canada?