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Opinion: Portland Hotel Society spending shows “uncontrollable sense of entitlement”

Opinion: Portland Hotel Society spending shows “uncontrollable sense of entitlement”

At first glance, the spending scandal at Vancouver's main social service agency is incomprehensible. How could so many do-gooders who have been devoted to helping unfortunates for so long run so far out of bounds when it comes to spending money on themselves?
B.C. not prepared for catastrophic quake: auditor general

B.C. not prepared for catastrophic quake: auditor general

British Columbia is not ready for a major earthquake and the provincial government has not made preparing for one a priority, the province's auditor general reported March 25.
Former Blenz franchisees claim company stymied attempts to renew leases and sell their businesses

Former Blenz franchisees claim company stymied attempts to renew leases and sell their businesses

A group of former Blenz Coffee franchisees is suing the coffee company Black Tusk Trading Co. and company directors Sarah Kate Moen, Brian Noble, Geoffrey Hair and real estate agent Matthew Moadebi for allegedly conspiring to frustrate their attempts to renew leases and sell the businesses.

Insider trading

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 March 19. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
One-third B.C. businesses tricked by fraudsters: poll

One-third B.C. businesses tricked by fraudsters: poll

West Coast businesses may need a little extra help keeping out of the crosshairs of conmen.

Uneven employment optimism in B.C.

Hot off the press is the latest batch of not-so-hot B.C. employment numbers from Statistics Canada. The data for February generally show the provincial economy moving in the right direction, albeit at a relatively slow pace.
Mackenzie Kyle: Adventures in consultancy

Mackenzie Kyle: Adventures in consultancy

MNP executive Mackenzie Kyle worked in Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong before settling in Vancouver in 1996
Consumer prices in B.C. down, but Canada as a whole sees 1.1% inflation

Consumer prices in B.C. down, but Canada as a whole sees 1.1% inflation

British Columbia was the only province to see consumer prices drop in the 12 months to February, Statistics Canada announced March 21.
Victoria, Kelowna lead Canadian cities in investment income

Victoria, Kelowna lead Canadian cities in investment income

Two West Coast cities are leading the way in Canada when it comes to income derived from investments.
Costs of lower Canadian dollar may outweigh the benefits: Fraser Institute

Costs of lower Canadian dollar may outweigh the benefits: Fraser Institute

The lower Canadian dollar may not be good for Canadians after all, a new Fraser Institute report released March 20 suggests.