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Park commissioners unlock $20K to fight Vancouver mayor’s move to abolish board

Park commissioners unlock $20K to fight Vancouver mayor’s move to abolish board

'I have a principle in life that I don't fall down dead until I've been shot.'
Business funding on climate action needs to 'rise exponentially': RBC report

Business funding on climate action needs to 'rise exponentially': RBC report

Report says public markets, private equity and venture capital will need to 'step up'
Group wants to halt Stanley Park logging, force disclosure of expert reports

Group wants to halt Stanley Park logging, force disclosure of expert reports

More traffic noise as a result of fewer trees along the Stanley Park Causeway cited as a concern
North Vancouver man pleads guilty to stealing $1M from investors

North Vancouver man pleads guilty to stealing $1M from investors

The first victim was a personal friend who later urged other friends and family members to invest
Selina Robinson steps down as minister amid growing NDP backlash

Selina Robinson steps down as minister amid growing NDP backlash

Selina Robinson is resigning from her cabinet position following her remarks about the origins of Israel.
Strong IPO interest in the U.S. has yet to spread to B.C.

Strong IPO interest in the U.S. has yet to spread to B.C.

Amer Sports IPO last week values Vancouver billionaire Chip Wilson’s stake at more than US$1 billion, bodes well for more IPO activity in 2024
B.C. minister to get anti-Islamophobia training after rising calls for resignation

B.C. minister to get anti-Islamophobia training after rising calls for resignation

Groups are planning to protest outside the provincial NDP caucus retreat in Surrey
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week (Feb. 5-9)

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week (Feb. 5-9)

From an update from the Bank of Canada to jobs numbers, and more
Black Canadians report high levels of racism despite workplace improvements

Black Canadians report high levels of racism despite workplace improvements

Only 68 per cent of surveyed women say their employer has an allyship training program -- a far cry from the support men receive
Richmond restaurant sued over claims of $127K in unpaid rent, tax, stolen equipment

Richmond restaurant sued over claims of $127K in unpaid rent, tax, stolen equipment

Sublandlord claims Juvy's Bar & Grill breached its contract and refused to leave the premises