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Premier focuses on resources for economic growth

Premier focuses on resources for economic growth

Premier Christy Clark called the annual industry summit going on in Prince George "the must-attend event in British Columbia, in Canada, if you are involved in the resource industries."
Smelly Central Saanich composter loses court bid to get licence back

Smelly Central Saanich composter loses court bid to get licence back

The Capital Regional District's suspension of Foundation Organics' licence has been upheld by the Supreme Court of British Columbia.
British Columbians are Canada’s biggest savers: BMO

British Columbians are Canada’s biggest savers: BMO

British Columbians are planning on boosting their savings accounts in 2014.
City to Canada Post: Don’t slash home delivery

City to Canada Post: Don’t slash home delivery

Vancouver city council is speaking out against Canada Post’s plans to phase out home mail delivery.
Bank of Canada overnight rate unchanged

Bank of Canada overnight rate unchanged

The Bank of Canada has kept its key interest rate unchanged at 1%.
$3.4 million sale unlocks equity in corporate art

$3.4 million sale unlocks equity in corporate art

New technologies erode value of originals, spark corporate art collection debate
B.C. wholesale trade falls in November: StatsCan

B.C. wholesale trade falls in November: StatsCan

Wholesale trade in British Columbia fell 1.3% in November to $4.76 billion, according to Statistics Canada data released January 21.

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 January 15. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.

Risks of falling prices in B.C. to ebb in 2014

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Super Save Disposal ordered to pay $145,000 fine

Super Save Disposal ordered to pay $145,000 fine

A British Columbia court has ordered one of the province’s biggest waste haulers to pay a $145,000 fine for operating an unlicensed waste handling facility.