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Whitecaps executive Rachel Lewis keeps her eyes on the big event

Whitecaps executive Rachel Lewis keeps her eyes on the big event

A profile of the COO of the Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Vancouver tech firm goes Hollywood

Vancouver tech firm goes Hollywood

Stake in L.A.-based film fund could signal more crossovers with entertainment sector
Telecom giants square off in sports broadcast arena

Telecom giants square off in sports broadcast arena

Bell and Rogers continue to vie for coveted audience in changing industry
Communication-savvy sales professionals are key to business growth

Communication-savvy sales professionals are key to business growth

Putting paid to old stereotypes, BCIT Business grads listen to and engage customers
Vancouver won't follow Whistler in eliminating library late fees

Vancouver won't follow Whistler in eliminating library late fees

Libraries generate about 1% of revenue from fines for returning items late
Former forest products company CEO Jake Kerr stays in the game

Former forest products company CEO Jake Kerr stays in the game

Profile of the owner of the Vancouver Canadians
New .eco web domain emerges as platform for eco-friendly businesses

New .eco web domain emerges as platform for eco-friendly businesses

Vancouver company offers branding opportunity to green-minded organizations
Trade show attendance static; consumer show attendance up

Trade show attendance static; consumer show attendance up

Attendance at B.C.’s largest trade shows has flatlined after five years of steady growth. The total average attendance at B.C.’s five largest trade shows was down 1% in 2017 compared with 2016.
War for the Planet of the Apes boosts B.C. economy by $81m

War for the Planet of the Apes boosts B.C. economy by $81m

Production of War for the Planet of the Apes boosted the B.C. economy by $81 million, according to the Motion Picture Association – Canada.
Cannabis trade shows evolve to be mainstream

Cannabis trade shows evolve to be mainstream

Marijuana-focused conferences become more frequent as pot legalization looms